What are the symptoms of HPV in men that need to be treated?

The common diseases that men get HPV are common warts, condyloma acuminatum, flat warts, etc. Different diseases show different symptoms and need to be treated, and common treatments include medication, physical therapy, and so on. 1. common warts: can occur in any part of the body, mostly in the hands. The skin lesions are gray-brown or brown as well as normal-skinned rashes, the surface of the rashes is very rough and hard to the touch, usually the size of a soybean. You can use 0.05%~0.1% retinoic acid ointment, 5% imiquimod ointment and other medicines to apply locally, and you can also follow the doctor’s instructions for laser, freezing and other physical methods for treatment. 2. Condyloma acuminatum: Characterized by papules, papillae or cauliflower-like lesions that grow around the genitals or anus. You can use 5% imiquimod ointment, 10% or 15% Saier tea tree ointment and other medicines to apply locally, if the warts are large, you can also follow the doctor’s advice for surgical excision. 3. Flat warts: Mostly on the face, the back of the hand. The skin lesions are the size of rice or soybean, the shape is oval and flat pimples, the color is light brown or normal skin color, the surface is smooth, the number is dense. It can be treated with 0.05%~0.1% retinoic acid ointment, 5% imiquimod ointment and other medicines, and also with laser, freezing and other physical methods as prescribed by the doctor. Specific treatment methods vary from person to person, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for guidance in choosing.