High-risk HPV infection in men is an infectious disease of the human genitals. HPV is highly contagious and can be easily transmitted through sexual contact, leading to skin diseases or genital warts, etc. It produces toxins in the body and causes some diseases. It can also easily affect the body's immune system and cause physical diseases, requiring timely treatment. Do men with high-risk HPV infection need treatment? What are the symptoms of HPV infection in men? Specifically, it can be summarized as follows: 1. In the early stage of HPV infection, there are light red or dirty red millet-sized tumors in the genital area. They are soft in nature, slightly pointed at the top, and gradually grow or increase in number. They can develop into papillary or cystic shapes, with a slightly wide base or bands, and granules on the surface. 2. Genital warts located in drier areas with lower humidity often have small lesions that appear as flat warts. 3. Warts located in hot and humid areas often appear filamentous or papilloma-like and easily merge into large masses. 4. The anus is often enlarged and cauliflower-like, with a moist or bleeding surface. Pus often accumulates between the particles, emitting a foul odor. Scratching may lead to secondary infection. Can men be infected with HPV? HPV is highly contagious. It can be spread not only through sexual contact, but also to family members or other people. Patients infected with HPV will have a heavy psychological burden and affect family harmony. If HPV is not treated for a long time or is not cured for a long time, there is a risk of cancer. The immune system of patients infected with HPV is suppressed, and the disease will recur for a long time, which makes people very painful and depressed, and may even lead to genital cancer. For the treatment of HPV-induced condyloma acuminatum, the hospital uses "genetic engineering targeted cell therapy" to treat condyloma acuminatum without laser, freezing, or medication, to achieve the goal of curing and preventing recurrence. "Genetically engineered targeted cell therapy" follows the principles of cell and molecular immunology. According to the different infection status and virus types of patients, some single nuclear cells are extracted from the patient's body, and the specificity of recognizing antigens is given by unique technology. A large number of effector cells that can specifically recognize and kill HPV viruses and their infected cells are induced in vitro, and then returned to the patient's body to actively attack, kill and remove the virus in the human body and the lesion site with precision and specificity, thus achieving true personalized treatment and achieving the purpose of curing genital warts from recurring. Men infected with HPV? Many people in society today are worried about this problem. HPV is the root cause of genital warts. Many patients will always encounter recurrence of genital warts during the treatment process. Repeated recurrences make many patients lose confidence in treatment. Experts suggest: Patients with genital warts must go to regular hospitals for treatment. Never believe in the words of others and trust the treatment of non-regular hospitals. |
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