What’s the main reason for the sharp-wetting re-emergence?

There are a number of main reasons for the persistent recurrence of sharp-wet argon:

The treatment is incomplete:

The treatment of sharp irradiated beaks usually requires the complete removal of the beaks and the removal of potential viruses. However, as aluminum may be hidden at the depth of the mucous membranes or not widely treated, the virus is not completely eliminated, thus triggering a relapse.

The choice of treatment and the experience of doctors can also affect its effectiveness. For example, physiotherapy (e.g. lasers, refrigeration, etc.) may not be able to completely remove the virus, while drug treatment requires continuous medication and medical advice from the patient.

Low immunity:

People with low levels of immunity are more likely to be infected with acute wetting and to relapse after treatment.

Poor living habits, such as smoking, drinking and staying up late at night, reduce immunity and thus increase the risk of a sharp re-emergence.

Other chronic diseases or the long-term use of immunosuppressants and hormones can also lead to low levels of immunity.

Sexual intersection:

Shrimp is a sexually transmitted disease, and if a patient has sex with a partner who carries the virus before or after treatment, he/she is prone to cross-infection and re-emergence.

Protection against unsafe sexual behaviour and the use of condoms can therefore reduce the risk of cross-infection.

Subclinical infections:

Subclinical infections refer to the presence of HPV infections in the body, but damage cannot be observed in the naked eye. These damages may gradually become visible and become acutely wet.

The presence of subclinical infections further complicates the treatment of acute hyenas and increases the risk of relapse.

Other factors:

Combination with other STDs, such as gonorrhoea, syphilis and so on, can stimulate HPV reproduction and spread, thus increasing the risk of a sharp re-emergence.

Poor hygiene practices, such as the infrequent change of underwear and neglect of hygiene, may also increase the risk of relapse.

In order to prevent the recurrence of sharp hyenas, patients can take the following measures:

Actively cooperate with doctors during treatment to ensure that it is complete.

To improve personal immunity and to maintain good living habits, such as the cessation of alcohol and alcohol and the avoidance of late-nighting.

Avoid unsafe sexual behaviour and reduce the risk of intersectional infections through the use of protective measures such as condoms.

Subclinical infections and other sexually transmitted diseases are regularly examined and treated.

Take care of personal hygiene and keep the areas clean and dry. A doctor, jrsys, can be added and free of charge online.

Nanjing Yuja Institute of HIV Medicine published a paper in the Chinese Journal of Sex Sciences, 2019, on the use of patented Chinese prescriptions to treat a huge anal cylindrical hysteria.

Nanjing Yuja Institute of Viral Neoplasm Medicine published a paper in 2021, Chinese Journal of Sex Sciences: An example of an ex-baptation therapy for sharp-wetting children