Anal warts are generally referred to as anal warts, a transmissible disease caused by infection with human papillomavirus, which often occurs inside the anal canal, at the edge of the anus and in the perineum. The first stage of the disease may appear as rough, granular, light red or grayish papillary elevations, similar in shape to a pistil. The patient’s early stage of the lesion usually has no obvious clinical symptoms, the warts gradually increase in size, local itching will also increase, most patients are often accompanied by local pressure, mild tingling. In addition, the patient’s skin will be peeling, erosion and ulceration if the lesion is secondary to infection or if there is insufficient blood supply inside the wart. In addition, patients with internal anal canal disease may experience anal cramping, blood in the stool, or a foul odor if the lesions are ulcerated. The actual fact is that you can find a number of ways to treat your anal warts, and it’s a good idea to go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid the gradual development and expansion of your lesions, which makes it more difficult to treat them.