HPV6 and HPV11 positivity in men is more serious, and is likely to lead to the development of warts, which may be related to unclean sex, immunity, smoking, drinking, etc. HPV6 and HPV11 are subtypes of human papillomavirus, which represent the possibility of having genital warts. If a male patient has warts, he may have symptoms such as papillary or cauliflower-like swellings on the vulva, or pain during intercourse, so if this symptom occurs, he should undergo further examination to confirm the diagnosis. If the diagnosis of warts is confirmed, it should be treated according to the treatment method of warts, applying medication corresponding to warts, as well as surgical removal of the tumor.