Female pimples at the urine

The majority of the female urine pimples consider condyloma acuminata, condyloma acuminata is mainly caused by human papilloma virus, a sexually transmitted disease, mainly through sexual contact, highly contagious. It can form papillary redundancies or warts that are densely packed, cockscomb-shaped and bleed easily when touched. When combined with infection, there is a fishy, purulent discharge, often accompanied by mild vulvar pruritus. The diagnosis can be made clinically through the white acetate test, where 3%-5% acetic acid is applied to the affected area, and after 2-5 minutes, if the local color turns white, it is positive, indicating a papilloma virus infection.