Pseudopapillomatosis is a group of genital skin changes that behave similarly to condyloma acuminatum. They include a pearly rash at the junction of the glans margin and the coronal sulcus, papules on both sides of the prepuce tie and villous labia minora. Under normal circumstances, both men and women can have these manifestations of the external genitalia, with circumcision, prepuce, glans phimosis, vaginitis, etc., the scope of these skin changes is larger, after the removal of the cause of inflammation, the scope of these skin changes will be reduced. These do not affect human health, so there is no need to treat, only need to treat the presence of inflammation, such as compound cypress liquid, parexone ointment, etc. to treat glans penis or circumcision; gynecological cleaning, metronidazole suppositories, etc. to treat vaginitis. Then wash the vulva with water every day to maintain local hygiene.