The gel is an antiviral drug that inhibits the DNA polyase of the virus and prevents its replication, thus making it antiviral. Thus, it has been argued that patients with acute hysteria can be treated under the direction of a doctor, using the gel of Azuro. The gels of the Azurowe can directly affect the pathogen, with some therapeutic effect on the sharp wetting.
The limitations of the gels of the Azorowe.
However, the view was also expressed that gels in Azurowe could not be treated for sharp wetting. Because Azulové, although an anti-viral drug, is mainly used to treat herpes virus, it has no effect on the human papilloma virus (HPV), which is caused by the sharp irradiated hysteria. In addition, the acute wetting of the argon is highly contagious and re-emerging, and it is more persistent, and it is difficult to cure it completely by relying solely on the gel of the Azelove. This is for information only.
Comprehensive treatment advice
In addition to medication (e.g., antiviral drugs such as gel at Azuro), treatment for women can be considered for surgery, lasers, refrigeration, Chinese medicine, etc. These treatments can be more effective in removing thallium and reducing relapse. At the same time, during treatment, the patient is required to take care of his/her personal hygiene, to change his/her underwear and to be tanned. Avoiding high-risk sexual behaviour, which exacerbates or transmits to others.
Attention
In the use of gel or other anti-viral drugs, patients should be guided by a doctor to ensure their safety and effectiveness. In the event of an adverse reaction or an increase in the condition during treatment, medical attention should be provided in a timely manner.