One of the more obvious symptoms of HPV infection is the appearance of growths. For example, common warts, flat warts, and condyloma acuminatum are three of the more common diseases that occur after infection with HPV.
Warts can be found on any part of the body, mostly on the hands. The skin lesions are gray-brown or brown as well as normal-skinned rashes, the surface of the rash is very rough and hard to the touch, usually the size of a soybean.
Flat warts: Mostly on the face and back of the hands. The lesions are rice or soybean-sized rashes in the shape of oval, flat, flat papules, light brown or normal skin color, smooth surface, numerous and dense.
Condyloma acuminatum: Characterized by papules, papillae or cauliflower-like lesions that grow around the genitals or anus.
Patients are advised to seek immediate medical attention for any abnormalities in the body to avoid delay.