Do warts itch?

Most patients with condyloma acuminatum do not have obvious itching symptoms, while a few patients experience tingling and pain.
Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by HPV (human papillomavirus) infection, which manifests itself as localized wart-like growths, usually without itching. Patients often experience increased vaginal discharge and painful intercourse. Warty growths may break down and ooze after erosion occurs. When the oozing fluid is not cleaned up in time and causes infection, some patients may experience itching and pain.
If there is discomfort, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible to clarify or rule out the diagnosis.
Patients with condyloma acuminatum should pay attention to perineal hygiene and try to choose cotton breathable underwear. During the treatment period is strictly prohibited coitus, in order to prevent the cause of cross-infection.