Early Symptoms of Human Papilloma Virus Infection

HPV infection may not have any symptoms in the early stages. HPV infection can cause common warts, flat warts, plantar warts, condyloma acuminatum and other benign warts.
1. common warts: can occur in any part of the body, mainly on the hands, for the soybean size of the gray-brown, brown or skin color pimples, the surface is rough, hard texture.
2. metatarsal warts: can occur in any part of the soles of the feet, often for the front of the palm and plantar, generally manifested as a needle tip to soybean size rough papules.
3. Flat warts: they are found on the face, back of the hands and forearms, and often appear as a large number of normal skin color or light brown flat papules.
4. Acute warts: a kind of cauliflower-like, papillomatous warty pimples that occur on the genitals and the skin and mucous membranes around the anus.
Some human papillomavirus infections can induce cancer, need to actively seek medical attention, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the type of infection, active treatment, so as not to delay the condition.