How to identify anal condyloma acuminatum

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Each disease has a certain diagnostic criteria, which can better identify the disease, especially for condyloma acuminatum, also has its own set of diagnostic criteria, with this standard, you can go to the hospital for examination to find out whether you have the disease, today let me and you learn how to identify anal condyloma acuminatum.

How to identify anal condyloma acuminatum

First: location distribution: Pseudocondyloma mainly occurs in the female labia minora, especially in the inner side of the labia minora and vaginal vestibule, showing a symmetrical and dense distribution. Condyloma acuminatum occurs in vulva, vagina, cervix, perianal, common two parts occur at the same time, general asymmetry.

Second: from the perspective of self limitation and symptoms, condyloma acuminatum has no self limitation. Local itching, pain, most patients asymptomatic. Common vulva, vagina, cervix, perianal, common two parts occur at the same time, light red or gray, moist small papules, verrucous process, often fusion to form vegetable like vegetation.

Third: the differentiation and diagnosis of condyloma acuminatum and Pseudocondyloma acuminatum can depend on pathological examination and other special examinations, such as electron microscopy, immunology, etc. Therefore, if you find yourself with the above symptoms, you should go to the regular hospital in time for examination and diagnosis, and carry out scientific and reasonable treatment.

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Papular condyloma acuminatum is more common in clinic. The lesions begin with needle size papules, and gradually increase to the size of millet, mung bean, soybean or broad bean. This kind of papule protrudes on the surface of skin and mucous membrane, with flat or semicircular top. The lesions often occur in multiple or gradually increase in a single. The papules can fuse into patches, and some form cords or belts or ears of wheat. Papular condyloma acuminatum mostly occurs in dry skin and mucous membrane, such as male penis, prepuce, glans and other parts.