How to tell you don’t have warts

If you suspect that you have warts, you can make a preliminary judgment based on your medical history, clinical manifestations, etc. You need to go to the hospital for the appropriate examination by the clinician to confirm the diagnosis.
Warts is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, and it is often necessary to clarify whether there is unprotected sex and other high-risk sexual behaviors of warts infection. If the patient exists in the above history, and the external genital skin mucous membrane appears superfluous, the surface is rough, cauliflower pattern, etc., it may be acromegaly.
However, in reality, it is difficult for the patient to judge the existence of warts on their own, and they need to consult a doctor in time to make a comprehensive judgment. Doctors usually observe the skin lesions, combined with acetic acid white test, dermoscopy, human papillomavirus (HPV) test and other auxiliary tests to clarify the diagnosis.
Heterosexual or homosexual intercourse is the main mode of transmission of condyloma acuminatum, and other similar sexual behaviors (oral sex, anal sex, masturbation, etc.) can increase the probability of infection. Some patients are infected through indirect contact, such as contact with contaminated clothing, communal objects or shared sanitary utensils. Therefore, sexual intercourse should be avoided during treatment.