What are the preventive and control measures for warts?

  Condyloma acuminatum, also known as genital warts or venereal warts, etc., is a proliferative disease caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). It is one of the common STDs in dermatology.  The way of transmission: 1, sexual contact transmission.  2, indirect contact transmission.  3.Mother-to-child transmission.  Clinical manifestations: The incubation period of the disease varies in length, generally from 2 weeks to 8 months, with an average of about 3 months. The most frequent sites are the coronal sulcus, glans, foreskin, tether, penis body, anus and scrotum for men, and the labia majora and minora, hymenal stump, urethra, lower union, cervix, vaginal wall, perineum, mons pubis for women, and occasionally outside the vulva and perineum.  The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you’re looking for. The surface of the warts is rough, gray or pink, and can break down, exude, bleed or become infected due to friction or impregnation, accompanied by itching, pressure and pain.     The current method of treatment is to use physical therapy such as laser to remove the warts, and with local medication and immunotherapy.    2, use condoms when necessary.  3, pay attention to the cleanliness of bathing utensils and underwear, to avoid indirect infection through objects.