Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) III

 不能治愈性传播疾病    Incurable STDs

 人类乳头瘤病毒-生殖器湿疣/尖锐湿疣 III
 Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) - Genital Warts

未经治疗的生殖器湿疣如果未经治疗,生殖器湿疣能够够长得相当大。上:女性外部性器官未经治疗的湿疣下:阴茎上未经治疗的湿疣(点击照片)

Untreated HPV
If untreated, genital warts can grow considerably.
Top: Untreated warts on the female external sex organs.
Bottom: Untreated warts on the penis.
(Click on pictures)

6. 如何治疗?
肉眼可见的生殖器湿疣需要医学治疗。用药物、激光、局部冷冻处理、电烧灼和外科手术都可以祛除疣子。这些治疗并不象说起来那么简单,通常必须一而再、再而三地施行治疗。严格说来,生殖器湿疣不能“根除”。上述各种各样的治疗针对的是祛除症状,也就是消除湿疣和子宫颈癌前期症状。

7. 如何预防?
因为大多数感染人类乳头瘤病毒者未有湿疣出现,他们通常并不知道自己已经染上病毒,而且其性伴也未必能被告知,甚至只是凭借看看赤身裸体是否异常(就决定是否发生性接触。所以,容易在不知不觉中传染或感染。)安全套提供一定程度的保护,但是它不能覆盖住那些可能沾染病毒的每一个部位。无论如何,女性当在进行常规子宫颈癌预防检查时,做涂片检查是明智的。于此同时,科学家们一直在致力于研制HPV疫苗,研制工作看来大希望。所以,用接种疫苗预防HPV在不久的将来会实现。

 

 

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) - Genital Warts

6. How is it treated?
Visible genital warts require medical treatment. They can be removed by directly applied medications, laser treatment, localized freezing, electrical cauterization, or surgery. The treatment is not as simple as it sounds and usually must be repeated several times. Strictly speaking, there is no “cure” for HPV infection. The various treatments are aimed at removing the symptoms, i.e. the warts and pre-cancerous conditions in the cervix.

7. How can it be prevented?
Since most people infected with HPV have no warts, they usually do not know that they are infected, and their partners cannot tell either, even by looking at their nude bodies. Condoms offer some protection, but they do not cover every area that might be exposed to the virus.
In any case, women are well advised to have routine pap smears taken as a precaution against cervical cancer. Depending on their sexual behavior, women and men may also be well advised to have their mouths and throats examined in order to detect possibly developing oral and throat cancers early. Today, an HPV vaccination can protect against the most common types of HP viruses (although not all of them). Details should be discussed with the vaccinating physician. Various health authorities now recommend a vaccination against HPV for all young girls between the ages of 11 and 17. Depending on their sexual behavior, the vaccination may also be advisable for older females and adolescent and adult males.

 
 
 

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