Genital cauliflower warts, which may be condyloma acuminatum, is a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by human papilloma virus infection. Common symptoms include pimples, wart-like lesions, bleeding after sexual intercourse, increased leukorrhea, abnormal bowel movements, and self-conscious symptoms. 1. Papules: After a period of time after unclean sexual intercourse and after the incubation period, single or multiple scattered light red or skin-colored papules may appear on the genitals or anus and other contact areas. The papules are fused with each other to form papillate, cauliflower-like, corns-like cumbersome organisms. 2. Warty lesions: The typical symptom of genital herpes is the appearance of warty lesions on the external genital area. The size and shape of the lesions vary greatly, and under the influence of certain factors, the lesions may overgrow and form huge warts. 3. Post-coital bleeding and leukorrhea: If the warts occur in the female vagina or cervix, the stimulation of sexual life may lead to post-coital bleeding or leukorrhea. 4. Abnormal bowel movements: Warts occurring around the anus can fuse with each other to form wart-like patches. There may be a foreign body sensation, pressure, and abnormal defecation in the anal canal where the lesions are located. 5. Self-conscious symptoms: most patients have no self-conscious symptoms, and a few patients have itching or painful itching sensations, which may occur during sex or bathing and other situations. After unclean sex, genital or perianal wart-like lesions in the form of cauliflower, nipple, corns, it is recommended to go to the hospital obstetrics and gynecology, urology, anorectal, dermatology and venereal diseases in a timely manner to clarify the cause, and then give treatment under the guidance of the doctor.