How to Determine Warts in the Throat

Determining the presence of warts in the throat can be confirmed by conscious symptoms, visual observation, and laryngoscopy. Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, which mainly occurs in the genital area of men and women and the skin surface around the anus. Warts are suitable for growth and reproduction in a warm, dark, moist environment and are highly contagious. 1. Self-conscious symptoms: acromegaly in the throat usually has a foreign body sensation in the throat, itching, swallowing abnormalities, sputum will be mixed with blood or blood and other adverse reactions, regular use of drugs can not be relieved. 2. Visual observation: Using a mirror and opening your mouth, you can observe that there are sharp protrusions in the throat, grayish-white or reddish flesh-like tissues, and bleeding when touched; you can also confirm the diagnosis through visual observation by a doctor. 3. Laryngoscopy: If you can’t diagnose acromegaly in the throat through visual observation, you can confirm the diagnosis through laryngoscopy observation, or you can take a small amount of foreign tissue under the laryngoscope and send it to the pathology examination to confirm the diagnosis. If you suspect that there are warts in the throat, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis.