Warts are transmitted through sexual contact, and in addition to the appearance of warts on the body, there is some risk of cancer.
Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with human papilloma virus. The main manifestation is the dotted, cauliflower-like hyperplastic swelling of the genital mucosa.
The most important danger of warts is that the patient’s genitals will appear warts, most commonly found in the male penis, scrotum, female vagina, cervix and other parts of the body, may also appear in the oral cavity. As the warts continue to grow in size, symptoms such as infection, ulcers, and bleeding may occur.
Long-term warts infection, there is also a certain risk of inducing male penile cancer, female cervical cancer, etc., which will cause fatal harm to the patient’s body.