How to tell if you have warts

  Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, with proliferative damage to the anal and genital areas as the main manifestation. It occurs mostly in young and middle-aged sexually active people between the ages of 18 and 50, and develops after an incubation period of approximately 3 weeks to 8 months, with an average of 3 months. The initial diagnosis can be made by history and symptoms, and laboratory tests can confirm the diagnosis, as follows: 1. History: the patient has had multiple sexual partners, a history of unsafe sex, or a history of sexual partner infection, etc.; 2. Clinical manifestations: the most common clinical manifestations in male patients include the urethra, glans, foreskin, penis, scrotum or anus growing some flesh-colored or gray-white pellets with no obvious symptoms, or mild itching, in the shape of cauliflower or cockle. In women, cauliflower-shaped grains of flesh grow around the vulva or in the vagina, which are usually difficult for the patient to detect. If the warts grow on a woman’s cervix, they may cause minor bleeding. The surface of the wart is coated with 3-5% glacial acetic acid solution, 2-5 minutes after observation can be white, this is called a positive acetic acid test; 3, laboratory tests: the main pathological examination and HPV nucleic acid test.  The current treatment of condyloma acuminata is more methods, the preferred topical drugs are topical erosion agents, such as tincture of haematoxylin, topical application of the fastest three days to remove the warts. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.  In addition, you can also use microwave, CO2 laser, electrocautery, freezing and other treatments. These methods are painful and take a long time to recover after treatment, but they remove warts quickly and thoroughly, so you can choose according to the actual situation.