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Symptoms and characteristics of genital warts

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  Condylomata acuminata disease Skin tags are the main cause of damage, and genital warts mostly occur in people's anus, vagina, etc. So, what are the symptoms and characteristics of genital warts in different parts? Next, let’s ask experts to introduce to you the symptoms and characteristics of genital warts.

Symptoms and characteristics of genital warts

  Symptoms and characteristics of genital warts are as follows: The basic lesions of genital warts initially appear as small light red pimples, varying in size, distributed singly or in clusters, moist and soft, nipple-like, comb-like or cauliflower-like protrusions, red or dirty gray, often with a pedicle at the root, and prone to erosion and exudation, and easy bleeding when touched. Purulent secretions often accumulate in the cracks of the skin lesions, causing a foul odor, and secondary infections may occur due to scratching. Due to constant exposure to local moisture and chronic irritation, they often grow rapidly.

  Genital warts of penis: Genital warts occurring in the urethra or anterior urethra are generally difficult to observe because they male Genital warts are rich in blood vessels and bleed easily. Some patients often come to the doctor because of blood in the urine after sexual intercourse or exertion. Generally, there are no subjective symptoms such as pain. Symptoms and characteristics of condyloma acuminata: Condyloma acuminata occurring in the anus are easily confused with hemorrhoids. However, condyloma acuminata occurring in the anus are difficult to observe without an anoscope and sometimes appear as bleeding after defecation.

  Anal genital warts: Perianal skin There are many wrinkles and there is a lot of friction when walking, so once genital warts occur, they are often multiple. The symptoms of condyloma acuminata are characterized by the presence of numerous papules at the beginning, and later the warts grow in a supernumerary shape, which can be large and pedunculated, cauliflower-shaped, and are more common in the form of flat plaques with small papillae on the surface. Due to secondary infection, the discharge often has an unpleasant odor.

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