What are the symptoms of HPV infection in men

Men infected with HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) may not have any symptoms, or they may have common warts, flat warts, condyloma acuminatum, and so on. 1. Common warts: are pimples on the surface of the skin with a rough texture and a color close to normal skin tone. They usually appear on the soles of the feet, the edges of the nails, hands and other areas. 2. flat warts: flat warts are mostly found on the face and upper limbs, and some patients may experience itching and other symptoms. 3. Condyloma acuminatum: The most common site of human papillomavirus infection is the anus and external genitalia, causing anal and external genital condyloma acuminatum, of which human papillomavirus type 6 and 11 are the main subtypes causing condyloma acuminatum, and a small number of them are caused by human papillomavirus type 16 and type 18. Some patients experience pain and itching, and they can be spread through sexual intercourse. Once a man is determined to be infected with HPV, he needs to be treated promptly under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid delays.