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Anal tumours, as a sexually transmitted disease, are mainly caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). When affected by the disease, patients often seek effective treatment. Refrigeration treatment, as one of these treatments, has some application value and effect in the treatment of anal thorium.

Pictures of sharp hysteria in the anal.

First, refrigeration treatment, also known as refrigerated surgery or cryogenic treatment, is the rapid cooling of local tissues, using refrigerants such as liquid nitrogen, which induces degeneration, necrosis and decomposition of tissue cells at very low temperatures, thus achieving therapeutic purposes. This approach has been widely applied in the dermal field, especially in the treatment of complex organisms and pathological tissues on skin surfaces, showing its unique advantages.

In the case of anal thorium, refrigerated treatment can have a direct effect on the part of the thorium, causing the thorium tissue to die and fall through cryogenic freezing, thus achieving the effect of the treatment. This method is simple and effective and is widely applied in clinical terms. At the same time, refrigeration treatment has the advantage of relatively small adverse effects and shorter recovery cycles, which allow patients to recover within a relatively short period of time.

It is worth noting, however, that the treatment of refrigeration does not apply to all persons with anal ulcer. For example, a combination of other treatments may be required for patients with larger, larger or more serious ailments. In addition, the effectiveness of refrigeration treatment is influenced by a number of factors, such as the choice of refrigerants, the control of freezing times and individual differences among patients.

Patients also need to pay attention to a number of matters in the course of refrigeration treatment. First, clean and dry parts of the treatment should be maintained to avoid infection. Second, hand scratches should be avoided in order not to affect treatment and cause skin damage. At the same time, the patient needs to be careful with the adaptation of diet and living habits, avoiding the consumption of spicy, irritating food, and maintaining a good pacing and mentality to facilitate recovery.

In conclusion, the anal oxen can be treated with cold treatment. However, in choosing the treatment, the patient should be considered in the light of his/her own condition and the advice of the doctor. At the same time, in the course of treatment, the doctor ‘ s recommendations for treatment should be actively coordinated, with attention to hygiene and diet to facilitate early recovery.

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A study paper by the Yoga Institute of Viral Medicine, Nanjing, published in 2021, Chinese Sexual Sciences: A report on a new treatment for children’s acute wetting

[Summary] There is an increasing trend in the incidence of acute humid argon in children, and this study presents an attempt to use patented Chinese pharmacological outlet*. Patients are 4-year-olds who are infected with acute hysteria at the door of their anal aus, excluding syphilis and HIV infection, positive for human papillomavirus 6 (HPV6), and pathological tests are determined to be consistent with sharp dysentery change. The cylindrical body is gradually distilled by the use of the Chinese pharmacological combination of bathing and routine care. Residual anal cavity is treated with hysteres and extras. After 2.5 months of follow-up review, it was completely dropped and two years of follow-up were determined to be cured. The source of infection for the patient is non-sexual contact, the virus is a more frequent type HPV6, there are no obvious side effects such as pain, oedema and other frequent other treatments, nor are there too many complex care requirements, which is a preferred treatment for children with acute wetting.