Which department do I go to for warts in the mouth and anus?

  People who have had oral high-risk behaviors are encouraged to visit a dentist if they suspect they have warts. Because the tongue papillae of the oral mucosa are bulging and there are small bumps on the tongue ligament, it can be difficult to distinguish them from warts by the naked eye. Of course, if the symptoms are typical, a dermatologist will be able to make a diagnosis. However, oral surgeons are more experienced than dermatologists in identifying foreign bodies in the oral cavity. Once the oral surgeon confirms the diagnosis of oral condyloma, the patient is then referred to a dermatologist for treatment. Also, if PCR amplification tests are needed or pathology specimens are taken from the oral cavity, oral surgeons are more specialized.  In fact, the patients who came to the clinic had high-risk oral sex, suspected of having oral warts, more of a psychological panic, most of them are not really suffering from the disease.  The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been diagnosed with oral warts, and you can go to the dermatology department for treatment. However, if the warts are growing in the throat, it is best to go to the ear, nose and throat for treatment. Although the examination method is similar to that of the oral cavity, because the throat area is deeper, the dermatologist is not experienced enough for the use of examination instruments in the throat area and needs the assistance of an ear, nose and throat doctor to apply medication and treat accordingly.  In addition to warts in the mouth, in recent years, perianal, anal canal, rectal and other patients with warts are not uncommon. The most important thing is to know which department to go to for treatment. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the marketplace for a long time, and they’ve been in the market for a long time. If warts are found in the anal canal or rectum, they will need to be examined and treated with the help of a colonoscope. Therefore, if there are warts in the anal canal and rectum, patients are advised to visit the anorectal department. The examination method is also no different from other parts of the body.