The most obvious signs of HPV infection in women

HPV refers to human papillomavirus, women infected with human papillomavirus can have no obvious manifestations. Infection with high-risk HPV may also show symptoms such as abnormal leukorrhea and abnormal vaginal bleeding, and infection with low-risk HPV may show lesions such as pimples and redundant organisms.
Most people may only have a transient infection with no obvious clinical manifestations. Different diseases may appear after infection and may have different symptoms.
1. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer: If infected with high-risk HPV, there are usually no obvious symptoms in the early stage, and the appearance of the cervix may not be abnormal. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia can sometimes be associated with cervical erosion and increased leukorrhea. If the development of cervical cancer, with the progression of the disease, there can be vaginal contact bleeding, and in the late stage, there can be frequent urination, urinary urgency, anal swelling and other symptoms of rectal and bladder invasion.
2. acromegaly: acromegaly is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, mostly caused by low-risk HPV infection, there will be vulva, cervix, perianal and genital papules, papillae or cauliflower-like superfluous organisms.
3. flat warts and common warts: low-risk HPV infection may also appear flat warts, common warts (filiform warts, plantar warts), manifested as round, polygonal pimples, fleshy, the color of light brown, yellow-brown, mostly in the arms, armpits, neck and face.
It is recommended that patients who are found to be infected with HPV should seek prompt medical attention and standardize their treatment under the guidance of a doctor.