Generally, genital warts occur on the skin, mucous membranes and genitals around the anus. At first, they are small dark red rashes, but once they appear, they will increase in number and size within a short period of time. Most of the surfaces are bumpy, usually light pink, dark gray or milky white, and some patients may show papule-like symptoms. However, most patients will have an obvious pedicle at the root of the wart that connects to the skin, and there may be obvious exudate on the surface of the wart. Some patients will also have obvious skin damage, bleeding, and even infection. Typical genital warts include papillary, cauliflower-shaped warts and cockscomb-shaped warts. Most patients with genital warts do not feel obvious symptoms, but some people experience itching, burning pain and discomfort during intercourse. Genital warts are a type of genital tract infection, mainly caused by human papillomavirus infection. They are very likely to occur in the private parts, genitals, around the anus, and even in the duodenum. Its treatment includes, first, the use of laser microwave heating, photodynamic therapy, or even surgical treatment to remove the warts; second, local application of antiviral and immune-regulating drugs, such as interferon gel, imiquimod cream, etc. At the same time, sexual partners receive regular examinations and treatments, and avoid sexual intercourse during the treatment period to prevent cross-infection. Regular follow-up visits are required until the human papillomavirus infection is completely eliminated. Genital warts are a genital tract infection caused by human papillomavirus infection. It is contagious. Its treatment includes, first, the warts can be removed by laser low-temperature plasma and other methods. Secondly, local application of interferon gel or imiquimod cream and other antiviral treatments and adjustment of local immunotherapy. In addition, cross-infection should be avoided. During the treatment period, sexual intercourse should be avoided. Sexual partners need to be examined and treated at the same time. Patients need to see the relevant doctors for follow-up visits every month, and follow-up time should be 3 to 6 months. Genital warts are a genital tract infection caused by human papillomavirus. In men, they mainly occur in the urethral opening, glans penis, coronal sulcus, foreskin, frenulum, genital body and around the anus; in women, they mainly occur in the urethral opening, vulva, cervix, labia majora, labia and around the anus. The main clinical manifestations are the appearance of papules ranging in size from millet grains to peanut kernels on the skin. The skin color is light brown, and it presents as papilloma-like or cauliflower-like growths. Generally, there are no active symptoms. Apply 5% glacial acetic acid on the warts, which will turn milky white in 3 to 5 minutes. |
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