Scrotal warts are a type of skin disease. They are caused by a virus that has been lurking in the second-to-last layer of skin cells for a long time. The virus causes an excessive increase in internal cells, which in turn leads to scrotal warts. It is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse, mother-to-child transmission, etc., and of course, indirect infection is not ruled out. People should pay attention to prevention in their daily lives. The following is a detailed explanation of the factors that cause scrotal warts. 1. Sexual infection This is the main route of transmission. Warts growing on the external genitalia are easily scratched because they are protruding and brittle. The warts and the virus in the epidermis fall off and infect the genitals of the sexual partner, causing human papillomavirus infection and disease. Therefore, genital warts are easy to occur in people with the most promiscuous sexual relationships. 2. Mother-to-child transmission Mother-to-infant transmission is mainly through birth canal infection or intrauterine infection of the same disease as the mother. Disease transmission is from mother to offspring and is therefore also called vertical transmission. Pregnant women with condyloma acuminatum, especially those with no obvious clinical symptoms but with viral infection in the cervix, have viruses in their reproductive tract. During delivery, the fetus passes through the birth canal, causing viral infection in the newborn and causing infants to suffer from condyloma acuminatum. 3. Indirect communication Some patients with condyloma acuminatum are infected with human papillomavirus through indirect routes, most commonly through daily necessities such as underwear, bath towels, and bathtubs. Therefore, you should use daily necessities, especially underwear, towels, bathtubs, and toilets separately. Therefore, underwear should be washed, disinfected, and stored separately. When traveling or staying in a hotel, you should pay great attention to public supplies. 4. Autologous vaccination transmission In clinical practice, patients with genital or anal condylomata are often found to have condylomata on their hands, which are then transmitted to the skin and mucous membranes of other parts of the body. Therefore, it is important to keep your hands clean and hygienic. After being sick, patients should refrain from scratching to avoid scratching the skin and causing infection and contagion. |
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