Early, middle and late symptoms of condyloma acuminatum
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Condyloma acuminatum is a common intractable disease in the privacy of the human body. In addition to the common vulva, coronal sulcus and other parts, some patients will also occur in the anus, which is called anorectal condyloma. Anorectal condyloma is common in homosexuals or people with a history of unclean anal sex. Let me introduce the early, middle and late symptoms of condyloma acuminatum.
Early, middle and late symptoms of condyloma acuminatum
Symptom 1: in the early stage of condyloma acuminatum, it is a small and soft light red papule with a large needle cap or rice grain, which gradually increases in number and becomes a papilloma like, vegetable like and chicken crown like vegetation with uneven surface and soft texture.
Symptom 2: and gradually increase, some become big cauliflower shape, some merge with each other, become large pieces, can have erosion, ulcers, secretions and other symptoms. If appear in vulva, perianal typical verrucous or cauliflower like tumor, can go to the hospital to make a clinical diagnosis of condyloma acuminatum.
Symptom 3: emergence of urinary tract symptoms: slight heat sensation in one side of the anterior urethra, discharge of extra secretions in the urethra, or emergence of frequent micturition, urgency, pain, amenorrhea, poor micturition and terminal hematuria and other symptoms, also generally suffering from female sexually transmitted diseases.
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Warm tips: condyloma acuminatum infection generally no pain and tenderness. It can subside spontaneously within 3-6 weeks without treatment. From a few days to a week after the appearance of chancre, the inguinal lymph nodes were enlarged, often invading multiple lymph nodes. From pea to broad bean, it is large, medium hardness, movable, isolated and not fused, without adhesion to surrounding tissues, without redness, swelling and heat on the skin surface, without pain and tenderness, and without stains. Spirochete of condyloma acuminatum can be found by puncturing lymph node fluid.