What are the symptoms of urethral warts

The majority of patients with urethral warts have no obvious self-conscious symptoms, and those who have symptoms can be manifested as urethral itching, foreign body sensation, pressure or burning sensation, and women can also have the symptom of increased vaginal secretion. The urethral area will appear not smooth small pimples, often flat, cauliflower-shaped or corns. Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease that is mainly spread through sexual intercourse. Patients with urethral condyloma acuminatum often have no obvious symptoms, and those who do have symptoms can be characterized by urethral itching, burning pain, and a feeling of pressure when urinating. The female patients will also have increased vaginal secretions. The first stage of the disease appeared in the urethra, small, pink wart-like protrusions, and then gradually increased, increased, flat, cauliflower, cockle-like. The symptoms alone can not accurately determine the cause, but also need to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history, other test results to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended that under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for treatment.