Symptoms of HPV infection in women

HPV infection refers to human papillomavirus infection. HPV infection may not have obvious clinical symptoms, some will be manifested as common warts, flat warts, female genital areas infected with HPV may appear acromegaly or vaginal abnormalities and other related symptoms. 1. common warts: can occur in any part of the body, the high incidence of hands and feet and face and other exposed parts, manifested in the surface of the rough hard pimples after nodules, border clear, the surface of the burr, usually no self-conscious symptoms. 2. Flat warts: occurring in the face and the back of the hand, manifested as flat or slightly higher than the skin surface of the rash, skin color or reddish, occasionally itchy. 3. Condyloma acuminatum: (1) If it is a cervical wart, it is mostly flat and can be single or multiple. (2) In the case of vaginal warts, they are usually found in the lower third of the vagina, and are often found in the form of burrs, tiny nodules, or spikes. (3) In the case of vulvar warts, most of them occur at the place of friction during sexual intercourse, such as the vaginal opening, labia minora and urethral opening, and most of them are in the form of burrs or small papillae, pink or grayish-white in color. 4. Vaginal abnormalities: women infected with HPV may also experience symptoms such as vulvar and vaginal itching, burning pain or pain after intercourse, irregular vaginal bleeding, and increased leukorrhea. If the patient has the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to confirm the diagnosis, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, if the warts have appeared, you can remove the warts through laser, microwave, freezing, electrocautery and other physical therapy.