Condyloma acuminatum is caused by human papillomavirus infection and is contagious. It is most likely to occur at the site of sexual contact, but mostly in the perianal area, vulva, nipples, and mouth. If you find a suspicious wart, you need to go to a hospital dermatology department for a white acetate test combined with HPV genotyping. If the diagnosis of condyloma acuminata is confirmed, it can be treated with laser, microwave or liquid nitrogen freezing, followed by topical interferon gel to suppress the virus and prevent recurrence. The actual fact is that you will need to have your sexual partners examined and treated at the same time during the treatment period to prevent cross-infection and keep it for 3 months to reduce the recurrence rate.