What are the signs that a man is carrying the HPV virus?

The main manifestation of the HPV virus in men is the appearance of flat warts, common warts, warts and so on in many parts of the body, and there are usually no obvious symptoms in the early stage. If you have any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you go to the hospital. HPV virus early usually no obvious symptoms, or in the skin of the flesh-colored small particles, occasionally itchy, etc.; but with the progress of the disease will be in the skin or mucous membrane surface of benign superfluous organisms. Flat warts appear as round or oval brown flat papules of rice to soybean size; common warts appear as soybean-sized or larger gray-brown, brown or normal-skinned papules; condyloma acuminatum is mainly manifested as pimples around the genitals, keratinized plaques, papillae or cauliflower-like redness and other skin lesions. If the anus and genitals are infected with high-risk HPV, or if the warts occur in friction-prone areas, they may cause malignant tumors of the epithelium and mucous membranes. It is recommended that patients with suspected HPV infections go to a regular hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.