I’ve got a sharp tweezer. I made two lasers and re-emerged.
Shrimp is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infections and can be transmitted through sexual contact, indirect exposure, mother-to-child transmission, etc. Repeated laser treatment may be associated with incomplete treatment, low self-immunization and re-infection.
1. Incomplete treatment: Laser treatment may not be able to completely remove all the stoves, especially for the large and large number of patients with cylindrium, which may simply remove the cylindrical body visible, but may have residual viruses in the depths of the skin, leading to their recurrence.
2. Low self-immunisation: If patients have low self-immunisation, such as diabetes mellitus, AIDS or long-term use of drugs such as immunosuppressants, this may affect the ability of organisms to clean up the virus and lead to a high risk of re-emergence.
3. Re-infection: An acute hysteria is a sexually transmitted disease that can re-infect a human papillomavirus if the patient is treated without attention to personal hygiene and no protective measures, among others.
It should be noted that the re-emergence of beryllium after lasers means that treatment fails and that patients should be treated in a timely manner and under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, patients should take care of their personal hygiene, avoid impure sexual behaviour and maintain good living habits, in order to reduce the rate of relapse into sharp hysteria.
In the case of repeated cases caused by lasers, it is recommended that other treatments be replaced. The traditional Chinese medicine, for example, has some therapeutic effect in the case of sharp-wetting argons, which are mild, unstimulant and operational, and can only be solved by oral + bubble washing. If a patient is suspected or diagnosed with an acute hysteria, you can add 💬jrsy70 to a private consultation.