How to distinguish between a granuloma and a wart

Granulomas and warts are often seen in dermatologic venereology. Granulomas are not a specific disease, but are usually a morphological description and may commonly occur in the vagina. There are many kinds of warts, common warts, common warts, etc. The difference between a vagina and a vagina is as follows: 1, a vagina is usually a new tissue of skin and mucous membrane, bright red, granular, uniform in size, smooth surface, soft texture, not easy to break, clinically common in the vagina found vaginal buds, may be an inflammatory reaction, may also be a viral infection caused by 2, warts: human papillomavirus infection caused by the skin or mucous membrane surface superfluous, common They can be found on the glans and coronal sulcus in men and on the vulva, perianal area and vagina in women. It is important to note that warts can also occur in the vagina, where they can be pinkish red and resemble granules, so granules can be a form of warts, especially if they occur in the vagina.