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How men deal with anal genital warts

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Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 03:32 AM

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  • Bragi Bragi

    Apr 10, 2026

      we are clinical common on sexually transmitted diseases “Genital warts, commonly known as "cauliflower", however, there are some viruses that do not cause any symptoms in infected persons. Long-term persistent infection with high-risk HPV types may cause precancerous lesions and invasive cancer.

      male Do you know the dangers of anal genital warts? Here is a brief introduction to you.

      Anal genital warts are genital warts that grow around the anus and are sexually transmitted diseases skin disease It is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases, which is caused by a virus and is mostly spread through unclean sexual behavior. Genital warts mostly grow on the external genital mucosa or at the junction of the mucous membranes, but they can also grow around the anal verge. Genital warts are easy to recur, and warts often found in the anus are no exception. Anal condyloma not only harms the body, but more importantly, causes psychological trauma. Because this disease easily associates people with anal sex and homosexuality. Patients who are physically and mentally exhausted may be afraid of being discriminated against and dare not express their unwillingness to seek medical treatment. They can only suffer and regret.

      Although anal genital warts are very harmful to men, they still need to be treated. People with anal warts should be brave enough to seek treatment. From a medical point of view, anal condylomata acuminata is not exclusive to homosexuals. It can also be infected through contaminated underwear, bath towels, and bedpans. If fingers come into contact with items stained with the virus, when people touch the penis with their hands or use tissue after defecation, they may be infected.

      The danger of male anal genital warts is that they are difficult to detect due to their strong concealment. Once diagnosed, the condition is relatively serious and must be treated promptly to prevent the virus from spreading further. Many people think that anal warts are not painful or itchy and do not require treatment. This is wrong. Anal warts affect the area around the anus and sometimes the skin of the body and genitals.

      Early detection of anal genital warts is conducive to early cure. On the contrary, some patients are reluctant to seek medical treatment because they are afraid of being known, and wait until the condition worsens. Hospital Treatment not only misses the best time for treatment, but also increases the difficulty of treatment and makes the harm worse. The consequences are unimaginable, and some even threaten life.

      This is the introduction to the dangers of male anal genital warts. Once discovered, you must go to a local professional hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Do not delay the condition and miss the best opportunity for treatment, which will eventually lead to serious consequences.

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