True and false warts cannot always be distinguished by the naked eye. True warts are caused by human papilloma virus infection, while false warts, also known as pseudo warts, are benign papillary tumors of the female perineum. In order to avoid misdiagnosis and delay, it is not recommended to diagnose yourself with the naked eye, but must be diagnosed and treated by a professional doctor.
The actual warts can be found in a single or a number of soft, sharp-tipped organisms, uneven in distribution and size, which can gradually merge and increase in size as the condition develops, and appear in the form of cauliflower patterns and papillae. Pseudowarts are symmetrically distributed, relatively uniform in size, and arranged in clusters of small papules or villous protrusions.
For experienced professionals, it is not difficult to distinguish between real warts and pseudo warts with the naked eye, but it is easy for patients to misdiagnose them with their own naked eyes. In order to avoid misdiagnosis and delayed treatment, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and seek professional help.