Can bacterial infections in men cause warts?

Bacterial infections in men do not cause warts. Warts are caused by infection with the human papillomavirus, not a bacterial infection. Warts are spread primarily through sexual contact, and the vast majority of warts are caused by infection with human papillomavirus types 6 and 11. Condyloma acuminatum occurs in the skin mucosa around the external genitalia and anus, and most of them have no self-conscious symptoms. The lesions begin as scattered small light red papules with sharp tips. Treatment is mainly based on local excision of warts, and the surrounding subclinical infection needs to be eliminated. Bacterial infections do not cause warts, but when bacterial infections occur or when you have warts you should go to a regular hospital in time to be treated, and choose the right treatment plan under the guidance of a professional doctor in order to improve the quality of life.