Condyloma acuminatum from the symptoms?
summary
Condyloma acuminatum, also known as genital warts or venereal warts, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus. The incubation period is about 3 months, the shorter is 3 weeks, and the older is more than 8 months, with an average of 3 months. It is mainly the sexually active population, with the age of 20-30 as the peak. The onset depends largely on the number of virus inoculated and the specific immunity of the body. The clinical manifestations are sharp and moist, so it is named.
Condyloma acuminatum from the symptoms?
The chief complaints of male patients may be pruritus, bleeding after trauma and friction, and stench after secondary infection of large warts. Urethral condyloma acuminatum is usually asymptomatic, but fragile damage can cause hematuria. Large warts can cause urinary tract obstruction. The common clinical damages include papules, keratotic plaques, papillary or vegetable like vegetations, scattered or fused, The same patient often has multiple manifestations.
The color varies from pink to grayish white, depending on the filling state of single nipple capillaries. Most of them are soft in texture. The most common sites are coronal sulcus, prepuce, glans, frenulum, urethral orifice, penile body, perianal and scrotum. Papillary or cauliflower like warts mainly occur in damp parts, such as prepuce cavity, urethral orifice and perianal. Round papular warts mainly occur in dry parts, Such as penile shaft and hairy perineum.
Color can be skin color or pigmentation, flat keratotic plaque wart without pedicle, rough surface, slightly higher than the skin, there are varying degrees of pigmentation, some scholars proposed that obvious brown or gray pigmentation suggest poor keratosis, biopsy should be done, 13 cases of bladder condyloma acuminatum have been reported, most of them accompanied by urethral damage, some patients and the use of immunosuppressants.
matters needing attention
The best way to prevent CA is to control STD; Health education and sexual behavior control were carried out; Penile cuff can prevent HPV infection, but there is no effective vaccine.