Symptoms of Condyloma acuminatum

  The clinical manifestations of condyloma acuminatum are papillary, coronal or cauliflower-shaped growths on the external genitalia or perianal area.  The main cause of warts is sexually active young and middle-aged people, through sexual transmission, but indirect transmission is relatively rare in life.  The main reason for this is that it is a very good idea to have a new one. The main reason for this is that it is a very common problem for women and gay men. In women, the warts are mainly found on the labia majora and minora, urethra, vaginal opening, vagina and cervix, and occasionally on the oral mucosa, tongue, throat and breasts depending on the mode of sexual intercourse. In pregnant women, the warts grow rapidly due to metabolic or endocrine factors in the body and are often of a large size.  Not all warts are clinically visible to the naked eye. Subclinical infections of warts can appear white on the surface with topical application of 5% acetic acid solution. Condyloma acuminatum is an HPV infection. High-risk HPV infection can cause cervical cancer in women.  In sexually active people, if unidentified new organisms appear on the external genital area, you need to be alert to condyloma acuminata and visit the hospital in time.