Men can get human papillomavirus
Human papillomavirus infection is the main cause of cervical cancer in women. A new scientific research result in the United States shows that men are also more likely to be infected with human papillomavirus. So, how do men get human papillomavirus infection?
Human papillomavirus belongs to the genus Papillomavirus of the family Papilloviridae and can cause a variety of aggressive papillomas or warts on human skin and mucous membranes. Some types are also potential carcinogens.
Human papillomavirus infection mostly occurs in people aged 16-35. It is mainly sexually transmitted, but can also be infected through contact with environmental pollutants, or through close infection and mother-to-child transmission at home. Human papillomavirus infection is not a sexually transmitted disease, but it can easily cause genital warts. Genital warts are viral infections, and the virus infects the skin and mucous membranes, so the disease is very easy to occur. If the selected drugs are not suitable for symptomatic treatment, it will not only fail to cure the disease and prolong the condition, but also increase the resistance of the pathogenic bacteria, making subsequent recovery more difficult. Only by eliminating the virus can we achieve the goal of eradication. For the treatment of recurrent genital warts, (PDT-targeted detoxification immunity system) treatment can completely solve the virus infection hidden in the skin and mucous membranes, enhance the body's immunity, and achieve source control!
Human papillomavirus infection in men occurs in the following ways:
1. Sexually transmitted infections
Vaccination against pathogenic bacteria based on sexual behavior;
Genital warts, also known as genital warts or venereal warts, are a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). The pathogen is not only patients, but also carriers and subclinical patients. The route of infection occurs through sexual intercourse with infected sexual partners.
2. Non-sexual direct contact infection
Infection will be determined based on contact with the location of the lesion and the patient;
3. Indirect contact
Infection based on patient's clothing and utensils;
When a patient touches items containing HPV pathogenic bacteria, such as underwear, cotton towels and other daily necessities;
Public daily necessities such as bathrooms and bathtubs can cause infection.
4. Nosocomial infection
Through the contact infection during patient examination, surgical treatment, application of medicine and other treatments.
Genital warts often have no active symptoms. Some patients may experience local pain or itching in the coronal sulcus, glans penis, redundant foreskin, frenulum, urethral opening, urethral opening, male genital body and root, perineum, anal opening and anus (duodenum), groin, etc. The basic symptoms appear as tiny dark red pimples of varying sizes, singly or in clusters, moist and soft, nipple-like, comb-like or cauliflower-like raised, bright red or dark gray, with pedicles often appearing at the roots, and easily producing erosive exudate, which can easily bleed when touched.
If papules are discovered, treatment should be given as soon as possible. If not treated properly, they will develop into papillary warts. In particular, the surface of warts is red or gray, and some are not discolored, which is the color of normal skin. The skin on the warts is moist, and some patients will feel itchy vulva, and even feel pain and bleeding during sexual intercourse. If the patient continues to scratch unconsciously, the warts will crack, infect the nearby skin, and cause erosion.
The key to treating genital warts is to grasp the opportunity of the condition and choose to carry out diagnosis and treatment when the condition is not serious, so as to achieve a more ideal treatment effect. Do not be afraid of seeing a doctor due to psychological barriers. Once the treatment opportunity is delayed, the treatment will be impossible.
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