Do I have warts?

  Condyloma acuminatum (CA), also known as genital warts, venereal warts or anal genital warts, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) that occurs mostly in the anogenital area and is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases at home and abroad.  Doctor, how did I get this disease?  Condyloma acuminatum is caused by HPV, a viral infection that causes the epithelium of the human skin and mucous membranes to proliferate. The risk factors for the development of the disease are: early sexual intercourse, multiple sexual partners, low immunity, smoking and high sex hormone levels.  Doctor, when did I contract this disease?  The incubation period of the disease is usually 2 weeks to 8 months, with an average of 3 months.  Doctor, what are the manifestations of condyloma acuminatum?  The typical condyloma acuminata is a soft, flesh-colored, elevated type of damage with a granular surface, often with multiple small finger-like projections; it is usually multiple and fused. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.    The majority of people with warts do not feel any self-consciousness, only a few occasionally have foreign body sensation, itchiness and pain. The most important thing is that you can feel the pain, painful intercourse and contact bleeding in the anus, rectum, vagina and cervical damage.