How women can tell if they have warts

Women can judge whether they have warts by the appearance of new organisms in the genital area in the shape of papillae and cauliflowers, and can also help diagnose them through the acetic acid white test and HPV examination.
1. Judged by clinical manifestations: warts usually grow in the genital area, if there is oral sex, anal sex and other behaviors, can also grow in the oral cavity, throat and perianal, anal canal and other parts. It is a papillary, coronal, cauliflower-shaped neoplasm, usually without pain, and bleeding symptoms can occur during sexual intercourse.
2. Laboratory tests: If it is difficult to judge through clinical manifestations, you can do HPV tests through the acetic acid white test or go to the hospital to assist in judging.
If you are worried about warts, you should go to the dermatology department of the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination and make a clear diagnosis, so as not to delay the condition.