Papillomas are caused by human papilloma virus infection, also known as condyloma acuminatum, and are found in the external genital and perianal areas of both men and women, as well as in the rectum in men and the cervix in women. Warts are caused by infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV), and the lesions may appear as pimple-like lesions, or papillary, cauliflower-like, etc. The surface is prone to erosion and ulceration, which may be combined with bleeding and infection. Condyloma acuminatum occurs in the external genitalia and perianal skin mucous membrane moist area, men are more common in the glans, coronary groove, prepuce tie, urethral orifice, penis, perineum, homosexuals are more common in the anus and rectum, women are more common in the lips of the labia major and minor, vaginal orifice, clitoris, vagina, cervix, perineum and perianal area. Most patients have no obvious self-conscious symptoms, and a few may have a foreign body sensation, burning pain, tingling or discomfort during sexual intercourse. The treatment is to remove the warts as soon as possible to improve the symptoms and reduce recurrence. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to use topical medication such as 0.5% tincture of disulfiram, 5% imiquimod cream, etc.; physical therapy, such as laser, liquid nitrogen freezing, etc.; surgical treatment, such as high-frequency electrocautery, shear surgery, scraping, etc..