A month without symptoms.

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Hello. Would you like a month without symptoms?

Question answer:

The need for treatment for acute wetting is dependent on a variety of factors when a month is free of symptoms. First, acute wetting is caused by a human papilloma virus infection, which, without symptoms, may indicate that the condition is relatively minor and that some patients do not even experience significant skin damage. At this point in time, special treatment is generally not required, but is periodically reviewed at the hospital in order to understand the development of the condition. However, lack of symptoms does not mean that there is no infection or that the condition is not aggravated. If the patient has a low immune capacity or a high load of the virus, even if there are no symptoms for the time being, it is likely that the skin damage of the sharp hysteria may occur at a later stage. Patients are therefore required to take care of personal hygiene, maintain local cleaning and drying, and increase their immunity, such as proper exercise, and rational adaptation of eating habits. In addition, if the patient suffers from infirmities such as pain, itching, or if the skin damage of the sharp hysteria increases and increases, it needs to be treated in a timely manner and under the direction of a doctor. If a patient is suspected or diagnosed with an acute hysteria, you can add a jursy 820 to a private consultation.