Warts on a woman’s lower body are generally referred to as condyloma acuminatum, and their symptoms include single or multiple small reddish colored particles, which may also be accompanied by pain and itching. Warts are a sexually transmitted disease caused by HPV infection that results in the appearance of wart-like lesions, often on the external genitalia and perianal area. The patient will appear single, multiple or groups of small reddish colored particles, slightly sharp at the tip, soft in texture. With the growth of time, the skin lesions will gradually increase in size and increase in number, and can be papillary, corns, cauliflower-shaped, etc., mostly white, dirty color or pink. Some patients may experience symptoms such as foreign body sensation, pain, itching, and bleeding. If the above symptoms occur, it may be related to condyloma acuminatum, and patients are advised to seek medical examination to clarify the cause.