Sexual Health
How to use medication to treat genital warts? Introduction to several drugs for treating genital warts
Core tip: Genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease, and drug therapy plays an important role in the clinical treatment of genital warts.
Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease, and early treatment has significant effects. Among many treatment methods, drug therapy plays an important role in the clinical treatment of genital warts. There are various types of anti condyloma drugs with different treatment mechanisms. Improper use can increase the burden on the liver, so it should be used selectively. There are several commonly used drugs in clinical practice:
Podophyllum ester (especially Toxin, Podophyllotoxin, and Verruca): suitable for wet areas of genital warts, such as those on the glans and perineum. Cervical genital warts cannot be treated with chlorpromazine. Generally speaking, it is the preferred drug for treating this disease abroad and can usually be cured in one go. But there are many drawbacks, such as high tissue damage and improper use that can cause local ulcers; Toxic, mainly manifested as nausea, white blood cell count, thrombocytopenia, tachycardia, urinary incontinence or oliguria. Be careful when using.
10% -25% clover benzoin tincture (or ethanol solution): Its mechanism of action is the same as podophyllotoxin, but it is highly irritating and can cause systemic absorption toxicity reactions. Vaseline needs to be used to protect normal skin and mucous membranes. After washing the affected area with soap and water for 2 hours, the dosage should be limited to 0.5ml or less once a week, with a medication area of less than 10 square centimeters. Prohibited for pregnant women and children.
Antiviral drugs: 5% Phthalamine cream or 0.25% Herpes net ointment, twice a day, applied externally. Acyclovir is orally administered 5 times a day, 200 times each time. Ointment, or topical ointment. α- Inject 3 million interferon U daily, and inject 3 million interferon U 5 days or 2 times a week into the wart base. Continuously use twice~ For 3 weeks, the main side effect is influenza like syndrome, with fewer and mild local medication side effects.
Corrosive or disinfectant: 30% commonly used~50% trichloroacetic acid or saturated dichloroacetic acid, or 18% peroxyacetic acid, used for glans and perianal warts, once a day or every other day, with good results. Disinfectants can be applied externally with 20% iodine tincture or with 0% succinate 1%~0.2% external application, the latter requires systemic treatment.
Remind friends that while using antiviral drugs, they should also pay attention to discovering the side effects of liver and kidney dysfunction to protect their health and understand the virus in the body.