Diagnosis of condyloma acuminatum is made by history of exposure, clinical manifestations, acetic acid white test and, if necessary, histopathologic examination. For tiny warts, dermoscopy can be used to help diagnose them.
Warts are caused by human papilloma virus infection, mainly through sexual intercourse, if there is a history of unclean sex, the external genitalia and the skin mucosa around the anus appeared reddish small particles, you need to promptly consult a doctor for examination.
Warts are usually diagnosed by the typical clinical manifestations plus the acetic acid white test, and histopathological examination can be done if necessary for those with atypical warts lesions.
The initial stage of warts can be manifested as single or multiple small light red particles with soft texture. However, sometimes they are too small to be recognized by the naked eye and need to be diagnosed with the help of a dermatoscope. In the later stages, they gradually increase in number and size, and can be papillary, cauliflower, corns, white, pink or dirty gray in color, and may be accompanied by vesicles and ooze.
Once diagnosed with warts, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner and cooperate with the doctor to standardize the treatment, so as not to delay the condition.