Exploring several aspects of diagnosing condyloma acuminatum

      In recent years, patients suffering from warts are on the rise, affecting our work and life, and also bringing harm to our families. Here we will discuss several aspects of diagnosing warts: 1. There are several aspects of diagnosing warts.  This disease is mostly seen in young men and women who are sexually active. There is a history of impure sexual life or indirect contact infection and a history of spousal condyloma acuminata.  2, the diagnosis of condyloma acuminata has several aspects.  Soft growths appear on the genitalia of the vulva or perineum, without conscious symptoms or only slightly itchy discomfort. In men, they are mostly found in the coronal groove, penile neck, glans and inner foreskin; in women, they are mostly found in the inner labia minora of the vaginal opening, the hymenal groove, the crypt on both sides of the urethra, the posterior union of the labia and the labia majora. It can also be seen in the urethra, mons pubis, perineum of both men and women, as well as in the clitoris, vagina and cervical opening of women.  3, There are several aspects to diagnosing warts.  The surface of the warts that occur in the mucous membrane area is mostly pink or grayish white; the expressed surface of the warts in the skin area is mostly grayish brown or grayish white. Some warts are granular or lobed on the surface, accompanied by a little secretion.  The above are a few aspects of diagnosing warts, and I hope our patients will pay more attention to them.