The most obvious sign of HPV infection in men is wart-like growths in the genital area, and some patients may have no obvious clinical symptoms after infection. HPV is human papillomavirus, the incubation period of infection is 1~6 months, the average incubation period is about 3 months, there is no obvious clinical symptoms during the incubation period. During the onset of the disease, wart-like bulky organisms can appear in the coronal groove of the penis, glans, within the foreskin, and around the anus in men. Some people have no obvious clinical symptoms after infection. Male patients infected with HPV do not require any treatment in the absence of clinical symptoms. When warts appear on the genitals, go to the dermatology department of the hospital immediately and use laser or freezing technology to remove the warts. Men infected with HPV should avoid sexual intercourse and wear condoms when they have to share a bed to prevent cross-infection. Go to a regular hospital in time to receive professional doctor’s treatment.