Where does condyloma acuminatum grow
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Condyloma acuminatum is characterized by light red or purplish red miliary vegetations, such as papular, papillary, cauliflower and cockscomb shaped, tender in nature, slightly pointed at the top, painless and itchy, growing or increasing gradually. The base of the vegetations is slightly wide or banded, with particles on the surface, moist or bleeding on the surface. Pus is often concentrated between the particles, emitting putrid odor, and secondary suppuration may occur after scratching, Genital warts located in the dry part of low humidity, damage is often small and flat wart like, located in the hot and humid parts of the wart is often filiform or papilloma like, easy to melt into large masses. Now let's learn about the problem of where condyloma acuminatum grows.
Where does condyloma acuminatum grow
Symptom 1: typical condyloma acuminatum, genital and perianal sites for the predilection, men are more common in prepuce, frenum, coronal groove, glans, urethral orifice, penile body, perianal, rectal and scrotum, women are more common in labia, posterior syndesmosis, vestibule, clitoris, cervix and perianal. Occasionally can be seen in the pudendal and perianal parts, such as armpit, umbilical fossa, oral cavity, breast and toe, etc. Female vaginitis and male prepuce is too long to promote the occurrence of condyloma acuminatum.
Symptom 2: subclinical infection of HPV refers to the fact that HPV infection can not be recognized by naked eyes, but the evidence of HPV infection can be found by acetic acid white test (after smearing with 5% acetic acid solution or wet compress), histopathology or nucleic acid detection technology.
Symptom 3: relationship with tumor. A large number of epidemiological data show that HPV infection (mainly high-risk HPV, such as HPV-16 and HPV-18) is closely related to the occurrence of genital cancer, such as cervical cancer and penile cancer. Therefore, we should pay attention to timely treatment after the disease, to avoid the occurrence of these malignant tumors.
matters needing attention
Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease, and most patients have unclean sexual behavior, and the disease often occurs repeatedly. Therefore, when patients find foreign body hyperplasia in the genitalia, and are diagnosed with condyloma acuminatum, they will have complex psychological emotions such as fear, shame, tension, self blame, etc., which are afraid of being known by others and discriminated against, resulting in serious impact on their life, study and work Ring. Family members should communicate with patients effectively to relieve their psychological pressure.