Most people infected with HPV do not show obvious symptoms. However, if the symptoms of abnormal private secretions, abnormal bleeding and abnormal growths occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time.
1. Abnormal private secretions: Some patients may have increased secretions, abnormal leukorrhea, fishy odor, or even red blood.
2. Abnormal bleeding: bleeding after coitus, non-menstrual bleeding, etc.
3. Abnormal proliferations: HPV infection often causes skin proliferations, commonly papillary, cauliflower-like; external genitalia, perianal area is the most common place, but can also appear on the hands and face.
However, the HPV virus has an incubation period, for example, from the time of HPV infection to the appearance of warts, as short as 3 to 8 weeks, up to 12 months. Therefore, you need to keep an eye on your condition and detect it early.