The early stage of condyloma acuminatum is when the patient develops single or multiple light red papules with sharp, soft tips. This is the prime time for condyloma treatment. Physical therapy is used to remove the warts, combined with topical medications that promote wound repair and inhibit viral replication and proliferation. It is important to note that the HPV virus has a latent period of 1 to 8 months from the time of infection to the appearance of the skin lesions, an average of 3 months, so the early stage of the warts is also the peak of the subclinical infection and latent infection. If a wart rash first occurs at the urethral opening, deep vagina, cervical opening and other areas that are difficult to reach with traditional physical therapy such as laser and ionization, photodynamic therapy can also be used. After applying a photosensitizer, the drug can be selectively enriched in new warts, subclinical infections and latent infections, and the phototoxic reaction induced by light irradiation can effectively remove the virus, greatly improving the early cure rate of warts and reducing the risk of recurrence. This greatly improves the early cure rate and reduces the risk of recurrence.