In the concept of many people, this virus, HPV, may be thought to only infect women, and have nothing to do with men. But in fact, the HPV virus does not differentiate between genders. If men are infected with HPV, it can also lead to the formation of warts (known as genital warts) in the mouth, external genitalia, and intestines, and in severe cases can even lead to penile or anal cancer.
Therefore, preventing HPV and clearing HPV are not just women’s affairs.
If men experience three symptoms in their bodies, there is a high possibility of HPV infection, so they should promptly seek medical advice.
1. Red papules on the skin.
When initially infected with the HPV virus, there will be small, tiny pale red papules. As the condition progresses, the number will gradually increase, the area will enlarge, the surface of these papules will become uneven, moist, and soft. They may become filiform or nipple-like protrusions. Over time, they may coalesce into large cauliflower-like protrusions, which is a significant reason why genital warts are also called “cauliflower warts.”
2. Itching of the skin.
After men are infected with the HPV virus, there will be noticeable itching in the external genital area, making them unable to resist scratching. Some people may even cause a bacterial infection while scratching, leading to a further worsening of the condition and more discomfort.
3. Lethargy
HPV infection can damage the body’s immune system, causing lethargy, lack of energy to do things, always feeling very weary, and some individuals may also experience genital itching and odor.
If infected with HPV, timely clearance is crucial. Doing two things can help eliminate the virus:
1. Enhance immunity promptly.
Selenium: Enhances the activity of immune cells, removes free radicals, and helps boost the body’s immunity.
Polysaccharides: Directly bind to immunoglobulins, promote the release of immune factors, and accelerate the enhancement of immunity.
Carotene: Rich in nutrients, with good antioxidant properties, can help resist some viruses and bacteria, strengthening immunity.
2. Adjust mindset, maintain a healthy lifestyle.
A good lifestyle will help promote immune function, while a poor lifestyle or excessive psychological burden will further lower immunity. Therefore, people infected with HPV should sleep and wake up early, exercise more, relax, live optimistically, and persevere. eventually, immunity will gradually improve.