Symptoms of condyloma acuminatum in men

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Condyloma acuminatum is a serious sexually transmitted disease. It is highly infectious and brings great trouble and distress to patients. Although it can be well treated in the early stage, it also has a certain degree of recurrence, that is to say, it has its very stubborn characteristics. Therefore, as patients on the one hand to actively treat, but also to resolutely prohibit sex, but also pay attention to avoid the disease to other people. There are many methods in the treatment, let's take a look at the male condyloma acuminatum symptoms picture.

Symptoms of condyloma acuminatum in men

Symptom 1: the early symptoms of condyloma acuminatum, the initial damage is small and soft light red papules, needle cap or rice grain is large, gradually increasing, and the number is gradually increasing, becoming papilloma like, vegetable pattern, cockscomb like or mushroom like vegetation, uneven surface, soft texture.

Symptom 2: the early symptoms of condyloma acuminatum are light red or dirty red miliary vegetations, such as papular, papillary, cauliflower, chicken crown, tender in nature, slightly sharp at the top, painless and itchy, growing up or increasing gradually.

Symptom 3: condyloma acuminatum, like genital herpes, is also a common sexually transmitted disease. At the beginning of the disease, it is light red or dirty red miliary vegetations, such as papular, papillary, cauliflower, chicken crown. Predilection site: male predilection in the coronary sulcus, glans, prepuce, frenulum, urethral orifice, a few in the penile body.

matters needing attention

For patients with condyloma acuminatum this disease, to achieve early detection and early treatment, condyloma acuminatum patients had better not during the treatment of sexual life, especially unclean sexual life, especially in the wart body is not completely subsided, should prohibit sexual intercourse, in order to prevent aggravating the disease, condyloma acuminatum spread or infect him (her) people.