Symptoms of condyloma acuminatum

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Condyloma acuminatum is a kind of venereal disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, which can cause proliferative damage to the anus and reproductive organs of patients. It is easy to occur in people with high-risk sexual intercourse, and the average incubation period of three months is one of the more common venereal diseases. Therefore, we need to know more about the symptoms of condyloma acuminatum.

Symptoms of condyloma acuminatum

First: condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease of both men and women. Condyloma acuminatum mainly occurs in male and female genitalia and perianal. In men, the most common sites are around the coronal sulcus and frenulum of prepuce, which can also be seen in penis, prepuce, glans and urethral orifice. Most of the patients are young and middle-aged people who are sexually active. Before the onset of the disease, most of them had a history of unclean sexual contact or their spouses had a history of infection.

Second: suffering from condyloma acuminatum, many people initially have no symptoms, symptoms for local itching, pain, bleeding after sexual intercourse and vaginal secretions, have a history of sexual disorder, vulva, vagina, cervix, perianal, common two parts occur at the same time, often involving from the cervix to the anus all squamous epithelium covered area of multiple parts, showing multi center lesions, serious cases can involve the uterine cavity.

Third: condyloma acuminatum in male patients prone to prepuce frenum, coronal groove, prepuce, urethra, penis, anus and scrotum around. At the beginning of the disease, it was light red or purplish red miliary macrophyte with soft nature, slightly pointed tip, growing or increasing gradually. It can develop into papillary or cystic, with broad or banded base and granules on the surface. In the anus is often enlarged, like cauliflower, the surface is wet or bleeding, there is pus between the particles, emitting a foul smell, scratching can be secondary infection.

matters needing attention

Patients should often take a bath, keep their genitals clean and dry, and prohibit sexual life, because sexual life may spread the virus to each other and other places of their own.