It is possible for male warts to grow in the armpits, but the chances are relatively small. Male condyloma acuminatum, caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, this virus is highly contagious, is one of the common clinical sexually transmitted diseases; prevalent in sexually active young men and women, easy to recur. The growth sites are mainly in the genitals (such as the foreskin, glans, penis, urethra), around the anus, and a small number of them may grow in the mucous membrane of the oral cavity or the armpit mucous membrane and other locations. After diagnosis, you can laser surgery to remove the warts, and then you need to adhere to a long period of antiviral treatment to avoid repeated recurrence. Men who have genital warts and axillary warts need to be clearly diagnosed and treated, and the medication should be used under the guidance of the doctor, not blindly on their own, so as to avoid adverse effects.