How can I reduce the recurrence of warts?

  1, treatment should pay attention to whether it is accompanied by other STDs, if there is to be treated first or at the same time, otherwise the efficacy is poor and the recurrence rate is high.  2, the suspected HPV subclinical infection area should do 5% white acetate test and the corresponding examination, found to have subclinical infection should also be timely treatment. Men pay attention to check whether there are warts in the urethra. Pay attention to check whether there are warts in the anus, warts treatment should be thorough.  3, avoid sexual intercourse for a period of time (3 months), while doing sex partner tracing, inform your spouse and sex partner to come to the hospital for examination and treatment. Avoid HPV reinfection between spouses.  4.If the foreskin is too long, circumcision can prevent recurrence.  5, pay attention to personal hygiene, clothing and utensils disinfection, do not use common towels, bath tubs, toilets and other utensils. After healing, be clean and do not have sex outside of marriage.  6.Injections of pentapeptide or interferon; oral administration of immune-enhancing drugs such as mannopeptide or mushroom polysaccharide tablets; systemic application of antiviral drugs such as sodium phosphate; local application of 0.5% imiquimod cream and internal and external use of traditional Chinese medicine are useful to improve the treatment effect and reduce recurrence. The doctor will choose according to the specific situation.  7.Keep a balanced mind, reduce psychological stress, quit smoking and limit alcohol.  8.Please follow up with the hospital on time. The clinical cure criteria is the elimination of warts visible to the naked eye, from the treatment of the wound to the epithelial proliferation of crust healing, generally takes 2 weeks to 3 weeks. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.  In conclusion, there are many factors that lead to the recurrence of warts, such as the existence of HPV subclinical infection and latent infection, incomplete treatment of warts, HPV reinfection between spouses, poor self-immunity, male circumcision or circumcision, female leukorrhea or vulva moist, combined with other STDs untreated, self-inoculation transmission, contact with HPV-contaminated items, psychological and mental long-term depression and tension, failure to follow medical advice The factors such as regular follow-up, excessive smoking and alcohol consumption. Attention to control these factors is the key to reduce recurrence.