Due to the increasingly advanced medical technology nowadays, people are becoming more and more concerned about genital warts. Genital warts are a common disease that can easily infect others, so patients need to stay away from the crowd to avoid infecting others. However, should women be checked for genital warts after pregnancy?
After pregnancy, women need to go to the hospital for examination. Genital warts mainly grow in the external genitalia, vagina, cervix and other areas, and routine examinations do not examine these areas, making it difficult to detect female genital warts. Moreover, after a woman becomes pregnant, doctors will not specifically examine her for genital warts.
So when women discover growths in their vagina, it is possible that they have contracted genital warts. They should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner to let the doctor determine their condition. Genital warts occur quickly and are not easy to cure. So after women get sick, they must actively seek treatment, otherwise it may affect fetal development abnormalities.
Women who suffer from genital warts after pregnancy need to be treated with laser surgery or corrosive drugs. But medication treatment is highly likely to harm fetal health. So women's treatment needs to be determined based on genital warts, and they need to follow the doctor's arrangements. However, the condition of female genital warts has not changed and can be treated conservatively until after the birth of the fetus.