Initial symptoms of warts

  Warts are wart-like growths that occur around the genital area of the anus and protrude from the skin. It is caused by a localized human papillomavirus HPV infection. The main means of transmission are sexual intercourse, and unclean clothing, towels, and toilet seat covers.  In men, early onset condyloma acuminata occurs mainly on the glans of the main penis. The skin is itchy, bleeds after repeated rubbing, and has a foul odor. The papillae can be seen with the naked eye and are pink or grayish in color. In women, the redundancies often occur on the inner labia minora and are asymmetrical on both sides. They tend to proliferate in clusters. Women may also feel slight itching of the vulva, increased localized moist leucorrhea, and an unpleasant odor. When washing, the vulva will be felt as uneven, lumpy and with small papules. When these conditions occur, both male and female patients need to visit a dermatologist for an interview and examination by a doctor.   The warts are not just small papules visible to the naked eye, or wart-like growths. There is also an underlying infection around the warts. The actual fact is that you can use 5% acetic acid to apply to the local skin and wait for 1 to 2 minutes, if the local skin is white, there may be a potential infection, this test is called acetic acid white test.