The acute wetting is an infectious disease caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, with a potential incubation of between two weeks and eight months, with an average of three months. In addition to being visible, HPV infections are subclinical.
The treatment of sharp-wetting is varied and includes, inter alia, medication, physiotherapy, optical therapy, immunotherapy, surgical treatment and Chinese medicine. The doctor selects the appropriate treatment, depending on the body ‘ s location and size, as well as the patient ‘ s specific circumstances.
Drug treatment: For smaller americium, local drugs such as 0.5% gypsum, 50% trichloroacetic acid solution, flueuriate emulsions, titanium mascara, etc., can be used to treat the smaller americoids, which can cause death, fall and inhibit the replicability of the virus.
Physical therapy: including laser therapy, refrigeration treatment and electric burning. Laser treatment serves the purpose of eliminating disease stoves by burning argon and destroying local HPV viruses. Refrigeration treatment is the use of liquid nitrogen-refrigerated tissues, which break and cause death, thus contributing to the decline of the americ tissue. The electro-corrosion treatment is used to remove wet argon using high-frequency (HF) needles or electrocutors, which applies to small quantities and areas.
Optodynamics treatment: Patients need to comply with medical instructions to spray photo-sensitizers in the pathological area, which then, under specific wavelength laser exposure, can produce a chemical reaction leading to a pathological malformation or induction effect for therapeutic purposes. This is for information only.
Immunotherapy: Immunotranslators such as interferant and whites can be used to increase the body ‘ s immunity and reduce the replicability and spread of the virus.
Surgical treatment: For larger, sharp-wetting beaks, the procedure can be used to completely remove damaged cell tissues, which is more effective in removing the beryllium.
Treatment of Chinese medicine: mainly external and domestic treatment. Combining with the Chinese drug “Intra-Image + Bubble Baptization” the baptization process can affect the site and surrounding skin and is a better treatment.
The aim of the treatment is to remove the cylindrical body visible to the naked eye, improve symptoms and signs and avoid relapse. The rashes of most patients can be improved or receded as a result of standard treatment, thus reaching a clinical cure. However, as the HPV virus cannot be completely eradicated, there is a risk of re-emergence.
In order to reduce relapse rates, patients need to maintain good living habits during treatment and after treatment, to strengthen exercise and to improve their own immunity. At the same time, there is a need for regular re-diagnostic visits in order to detect and treat recurring cases in a timely manner.
In addition, attention needs to be paid to personal hygiene and to the non-use of other personal effects such as underwear, towels and tubs. To the extent possible, sanitation facilities such as crouch toilets are used in public places.