Can尖锐湿疣be cured?

by mrpyf844 on 2012-03-05 22:27:07

Can genital warts be cured? What to do if genital warts recur? Many patients have asked these questions. In fact, genital warts are not a difficult disease to treat. With the correct treatment, clearing the virus within the body and cutting off factors that cause recurrence, it is possible to completely cure genital warts. Recently, many patients have frequently consulted online about the early symptoms of genital warts, what medicine is best for treating genital warts, the modes of transmission of genital warts, how genital warts are caused, and what is the best way to treat genital warts, among other related issues. Below, Beijing Jian'an Hospital, the best hospital in Beijing for treating genital warts, will explain these issues to help patients better understand genital warts.

Can genital warts be cured? How are genital warts caused? Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are mainly transmitted through sexual contact. Frequent sexual activity and having multiple sexual partners are the main causes of this disease. A very small number of patients may also be indirectly infected, such as using towels, bathrobes, toilets, bathtubs, or other public items used by an infected person, which can lead to infection.

Can genital warts be cured? HPV thrives and reproduces easily in warm, moist environments, making the external genitalia of both men and women the most susceptible areas for infection. The virus can self-inoculate, so lesions occurring around the anus often appear on both sides. In male patients, common sites include the frenulum, coronal sulcus, foreskin, urethra, penis, anal area, and scrotum. In female patients, common sites include the vulva, vagina, cervix, and perianal area, with lesions often appearing simultaneously in two areas.

Can genital warts be cured? What are the early symptoms of genital warts? Early symptoms of genital warts include flesh-colored or dirty red grain-sized growths, soft in nature with slightly pointed tops, gradually increasing in size or quantity. They may develop into papillary or cystic shapes, with a relatively wide base or stalk, and have granular surfaces. In the anal area, they often enlarge, resembling cauliflower, with moist surfaces or bleeding. Pus may accumulate between the granules, emitting a foul odor, and scratching can lead to secondary infections. In drier areas with lower humidity, the genital warts may appear smaller and flatter.

In warm, humid areas, the warts often present as filamentous or papillary shapes, easily fusing into larger masses. Severe liver disease patients may experience increased wart size. Pregnancy can cause recurrences or faster growth of warts.

Experts from the Urology Department at Beijing Jian'an Hospital, the best hospital in Beijing for treating genital warts, state that genital warts can be cured, but surgical procedures or topical corrosive drugs cannot achieve a cure. Treatments like cryotherapy, laser therapy, electrocautery, or surgery remove visible warts quickly but only target the visible lesions. These methods are painful, risky, expensive, and slower to recover from. Most importantly, they cannot clear the latent viruses in the surrounding skin, leading to high recurrence rates.

Beijing Jian'an Hospital uses the "Biological Phagocytosis + Gene Activation Anti-Virus" method to treat genital warts. This method avoids lasers, freezing, surgeries, and external corrosive drugs, allowing cauliflower-like or meaty growths to naturally dry up and fall off through a three-step detoxification process that prevents recurrence.

Step one: Implant detoxification. Biological agents are implanted via lymph node localization to inhibit the replication of papillomaviruses within cells, quickly killing the virus and forming small yellowish droplets of toxic fluid that are expelled from the body, allowing you to witness the "starving" of the warts.

Step two: Genetic virus elimination. Using advanced gene drugs from Europe and America that penetrate through the bloodstream, they activate and transfer latent viruses, enabling them to autonomously identify and track viral particles within the patient's body, splitting cell nuclei and thoroughly eliminating residual DNA, thus eradicating subclinical infections.

Step three: Vaccine cleansing. Extracting the virus and processing it through complex special procedures to create an "autologous vaccine," rebuilding the patient's immune system, repairing damaged cells, enhancing the body's antiviral capabilities, cutting off the root cause of recurrence, and generating antibodies to ensure future immunity against HPV.

The best urologists at Beijing Jian'an Hospital limit their daily consultations to 50 patients, and you can book an appointment online to see an expert directly without needing to register again upon arrival.

The above information addresses whether genital warts can be cured and what to do if they recur. We hope this helps you. Beijing Jian'an Hospital is fully committed to serving you. For more information on treating genital warts, visit our online booking site: http://www.jrsyw120.com/xingbing/, call us at 010-52451567, or visit us at No. 12 Dongli Yongnei East Street, 3rd Floor, Urology Department (South Gate of Tiantan Park), Chongwen District, Beijing.