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Early pictures of sharp wet glans

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1. Latent genital warts in men. 1. At the intersection of the edge of the glans penis and the coronal sulcus, pinhead-sized papules appear. The top is smooth, white or pink, with two to three rows. Some of them can reach around the glans penis, without any special discomfort. 2. On both sides of the foreskin frenulum, you can see papules ranging from the size of a pinhead to half a millet grain, with smooth tops and symmetrical distribution, 1 to 3 on each side, pink or milky white, with no special discomfort. 2. Latent genital warts in women. Multiple, concentrated papules appear on the labia, which are pink and milky white, making the labia appear plush-like. Asymptomatic.

If you suffer from genital warts, the clinical effect of medical treatment is very poor, and the warts will not fall off. It is best to use laser, refrigeration or microwave heating, or surgery to carbonize or remove the tumors and let them die, so that genital warts will not grow back in the original location. Oral medications can be taken to help eliminate low-risk HPV infections in the body. For example, interferon suppositories can be used to enhance the body's resistance and then eliminate the virus. Antiviral drugs can also be taken orally.

The clinical risk period for genital warts is around April. Even if the warts have disappeared, they may still infect their partners. It is recommended not to have sex within April. After recovery, throw away all the original underwear to prevent recurrence.

The treatment of genital warts is based on local physical therapy, which can also be combined with topical medicines. Generally, oral medicine has the effect of auxiliary treatment, and its practical significance is not very great. For patients with many genital warts, serious conditions, or poor physical fitness, they can take some immunity-enhancing drugs in moderation, such as transfer factor plasma, oils, or human immunoglobulin. Genital warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection. There are no oral antiviral drugs for human papillomavirus infection.

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