Men may be infected with HPV, the full name of which is human papillomavirus. HPV is a pathogenic microorganism that can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, so both male and female external genital systems can be infected with HPV. The common clinical manifestation of HPV infection in men is the appearance of new organisms on the surface of the body, usually in the glans, coronal sulcus, foreskin, penile body, scrotum and perineal skin. If these abnormal neoplasms appear, the patient should go to the hospital in a timely manner, and the doctor will determine whether the infection is HPV based on the examination results, and if necessary, surgical treatment is required for the If necessary, surgical treatment will be required for the lesion. Therefore, it is recommended that men clean themselves and reduce unclean sex to reduce the risk of spreading infection from undesirable pathogenic microorganisms.