Where do warts usually grow?

Condyloma acuminatum generally grows on the anus and external genitalia and differs in men, women and homosexuals as follows: 1. Men: It mainly grows on the glans, coronal sulcus, foreskin, ties, urethra, penis and perineum. 2. Women: It generally occurs on the labia majora and minora, vaginal opening, clitoris, vagina, cervix, perineum and perianal area. 3. Homosexuals: It generally occurs in the anus and rectum. A few patients can occur in areas other than the anus and genitalia, such as the mouth, armpits, breasts and fingernails. The lesions are initially single, multiple or clusters of small reddish particles, soft in texture, slightly sharp at the top, sometimes so small that they cannot be identified by the naked eye. The lesions gradually increase in size and size, and can be papillary, cauliflower, or coronary, etc. They can be white, pink, or black in color, and the surface may be eroded, oozing, broken, bleeding, or infected.