Cervical HPV6 infection is a condition that needs to be paid attention to by female friends. HPV, the full name of human papillomavirus, is a common sexually transmitted virus, which can be divided into many types, of which HPV6 belongs to the low-risk type. Although low-risk HPV infection usually does not directly lead to serious diseases such as cervical cancer, it may still cause a series of skin and mucosal lesions such as condyloma acuminatum, which brings life distress and psychological pressure to patients.
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early condyloma acuminatum symptoms
First, we need to understand how HPV6 infection occurs. HPV infection is mainly through sexual contact transmission, so factors such as active sexual behavior, unclean sexual behavior and multiple sexual partners increase the risk of HPV infection. In addition, poor personal hygiene habits and decreased immune system function may also affect the occurrence of HPV infection. Therefore, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, paying attention to personal hygiene and avoiding high-risk sexual behavior are the key to prevent HPV infection.
The symptoms of
cervical HPV6 infection vary from person to person. Some patients may have no obvious symptoms and only be found during gynecological examination. Some patients may have abnormal leucorrhea, pruritus vulvae, condyloma acuminatum and other symptoms. These symptoms not only bring physical discomfort to patients, but also may affect their mental health and quality of life. Therefore, regular gynecological examinations are essential for early detection and management of HPV infection.
For cervical HPV6 infection, the key to treatment is to enhance immunity, eliminate the virus and prevent complications. Doctors may individualize the treatment plan according to the patient’s specific situation, including drug treatment, physical therapy or surgical treatment. At the same time, patients also need to pay attention to maintaining good hygiene habits in daily life, avoid unclean sexual behavior, in order to reduce the risk of virus transmission.
In addition to treatment, prevention of HPV infection is equally important. HPV vaccination is one of the effective means to prevent HPV infection. Vaccines can stimulate the body’s immune system to produce antibodies against HPV, thus preventing the occurrence of HPV infection and related diseases. In addition, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, avoiding high-risk sexual behavior and regular gynecological examination are also important measures to prevent HPV infection.
In a word, cervical HPV6 infection is a common gynecological problem, which needs to be highly valued by female friends. By understanding the causes, symptoms and treatment of HPV infection, we can better protect our health. At the same time, active prevention of HPV infection is also an important part of maintaining women’s reproductive health. Let’s work together to stay away from the troubles and hazards caused by HPV infection.
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Nanjing Youjia Viral Wart Medical Research Institute published a research paper in the Academic Journal of Chinese Sexology in 2019: a case of giant perianal condyloma
acuminatum was treated with a patent prescription of traditional Chinese medicine.
Objective To explore a new method for treating giant condyloma acuminatum (CA) by external washing with patent Chinese medicine prescription. Methods a case of perianal giant condyloma acuminatum treated by Nanjing Youjia Virus Warts Medical Institute in June 2017 was taken as the research object. Patented traditional Chinese medicine preparations were used to give patients a course of treatment for one week, and the outcome was observed and recorded. Results The patient was a 52-year-old male with perianal vegetations for 0.5 years. Physical examination showed that the anus covered cauliflower-like lesions with an anteroposterior diameter of 165 mm and a left-right diameter of 113 mm, and was diagnosed as condyloma acuminatum by pathology. After 3 weeks of treatment, the remaining skin lesions were only 30 mm in anteroposterior diameter and 16 mm in left-right diameter. In the 8th week, the skin lesions were completely exfoliated and the epidermis returned to normal. Conclusion The patent prescription of traditional Chinese medicine for external washing opens up a new method for the treatment of giant condyloma acuminatum.