The incubation period of condyloma acuminatum is usually 1 to 12 months, with an average of 3 months, and the main ways of transmission are sexual contact infection, indirect contact infection, and mother-to-child transmission. The most common type of warts is in the sexually active young and middle-aged, commonly found in the external genitalia and the moist area of the skin and mucous membrane around the anus, and in males in the glans, the coronary groove, the prepuce ligament, the urethral opening, the penis, etc., and in females in the labia majora and minora, the vaginal opening, the vagina, the cervix, the perineum, etc. The main treatment method is to remove the warts locally. The main treatment is based on local removal of warts, and subclinical infections as well as latent infections around the warts need to be eliminated as much as possible to minimize recurrence. Patients with condyloma acuminatum can be treated with photodynamic therapy, physical therapy, and topical medication under the guidance of a doctor, as well as with antiviral and immune function-enhancing drugs.