Treatment for Acute Condiroma… Medication and Surgical Treatment.

As mentioned above, Tsim Sha Tsui Kong Roma has a high recurrence rate, so you should check if it has a recurrence on a regular basis and refrain from having sex if you have any warts. Also, partners are often infected at the same time, and even if there are no obvious symptoms, they may develop warts in a few months, so you need to be careful for a long time.

■Freezing therapy.
A method of freezing necrosis by pushing a swab containing liquid nitrogen against a wart. It should be repeated every 1 to 2 weeks until the wart is gone.

■Ointment and treatment.
How to apply a treatment for Condiroma on a part of the wart. I use it three times a week because my skin can get sore or tingle from side effects if I apply it every day. It can be used for external and near-anus warts, but it can not be used for internal warts, so the available areas are limited.

■ Removal of the spire condiroma by an electric scalpel.
How to cut out the wart directly with an electric scalpel. You don’t need to be hospitalized because it can be treated outpatient with local anesthesia. If the area of cut out is wide, the part may be pulled and there may be incompatibility or sexual pain after the operation.

Can women be prevented with a vaccine? – Prevention of Tsim Sha Tsui Kong Roma.

It is an effective precaution to use condoms right from the start every time. However, if the HPV is outside of the penis, such as around the anus, it may not be able to be blocked by condoms alone. It is also important to check whether there are no warts around the genitals or anus and not to contact each other if you are suspicious.

Also, women can prevent Conjirima by getting vaccinated. If you inject a vaccine called ‘Gadasil’ that can prevent four types of HPVs, type HPV16 and type 18, and type HPV6 and type 11, which cause cervical cancer, you can prevent condiroma.

However, it is meaningless not to be vaccinated before the virus is infected, so it is important to be vaccinated before the chance of infection occurs, that is, without sexual intercourse.

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