Is it contagious?

Is it contagious?

In general, acute wetting is contagious, so it is usually contagious. The following is a case in point: acute wetting is a disease caused by human papilloma virus infection, and there is frequent increase in the aus and genitals of patients. In general, acute hysteria is contagious and is a common infectious disease, mainly through sexual transmission, mother-to-child transmission, indirect contact, etc., and, after transmission, more than three months of incubation. Treatment may be provided through cytological, pathological, acetic acid tests, etc., if the patient has been diagnosed with cytological, pathological, and other tests. It needs to be noted that acute hysteria may also recur after treatment and it is recommended that patients review regularly to monitor changes in their condition.

Pictures of early sharp hysteria.

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 hysteria among children, and the present study presents an attempt to use the patented Chinese drug-based out-washing to treat acute hyenas in children. 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.

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