Female condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papilloma virus infection, manifested as small reddish pimples around the anus and genitals, which later develop into redundant organisms, while some patients may be accompanied by itching and pain in the pubic area. 1. the most common places: female condyloma acuminatum usually occurs around the anus, perineum, cervix, vagina, clitoris, vaginal opening and labia majora and minora and other parts of the body, but there are a small number of occurrences in the breast, umbilical fossa and armpit and other parts of the genitals outside of the body. 2. Characteristics of lesions: At the beginning, the lesions are scattered single or multiple small reddish pimples with sharp but soft tops. As the disease progresses, the small pimples increase in size, increase in number, and merge with each other, and then turn into mycosis fungoides, cockscomb, cauliflower, or papillomatous superfluous organisms. In some cases, the warts will overgrow and become known as Buschke-Loewenstein tumors or giant warts. However, some warts are so small that they cannot be seen with the naked eye and can only be detected when examined. 3. Pubic characteristics: Some patients may have itching, pain, burning sensation in the pubic area, pain during sexual intercourse or increased leukorrhea and bleeding after sexual intercourse. If you suffer from female condyloma acuminatum, it is recommended that you should go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.