Common warts on the vulva can present with symptoms such as firm papules and a rough surface. Common warts are benign growths that appear on the skin as a result of infection by the human papilloma virus. Some patients will have common warts on the vulva, mainly manifested as firm papules, starting with the size of a pinpoint, growing to the size of a soybean or larger over time, and the surface of the skin feels rough to the touch, and is often grayish brown, brown, and normal skin color. If left untreated, wart-like growths can persist and may increase in number and spread, often from a single to several or even dozens. If you are experiencing these symptoms, you should consider the possibility of having common warts on your vulva, and go to a regular hospital and consult a doctor to avoid delaying your condition.