Genital warts are a genital tract infection caused by human papillomavirus, which is very common in young men and women during their sexually active period, and mainly occur around the male and female genitalia and anus. The symptoms are characterized by the initial appearance of millet-sized papules with skin color or dark red, which gradually grow to the size of soybeans or peanut kernels. The surface is papilloma-like or cauliflower-like hyperplasia. Generally, there are no active symptoms. If it occurs around the anus, it may cause bleeding during defecation. If left untreated or recurring, genital warts can grow to the size of a walnut kernel, known as giant genital warts, which are prone to lesions. Carbon dioxide laser surgery is the preferred treatment, followed by the combined use of immunity-enhancing drugs. Genital warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection, which is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse. The risk period is at least 2 weeks and at most 8 months, with an average of 3 months. The early symptoms are small rashes occurring on or around the genitals, which then rapidly develop and become cauliflower-like or nipple-like. The base is sensitive and easily bleeds when touched. In severe cases, the anus, urethra, and vagina may be blocked. The acetic acid and white test and human papillomavirus genotyping test are helpful to confirm the diagnosis of genital warts. The treatment can be local medication, laser, photodynamic therapy, etc. Female vulvar warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection and result in squamous epithelial wart-like hyperplasia. The specific manifestations are scattered or clustered pink or milky white papillary warts, accompanied by increased female secretions, vaginal burning pain, and vulvar itching. You can choose to remove warts with drugs, or laser treatment, and after the operation, cooperate with local blockade of interleukin or interferon embolism or intravenous drip treatment. Usually, you should pay attention to the hygiene of the sexual environment of the couple, keep the vulva dry and clean, wear pure cotton underwear with good breathability, clean the underwear frequently, and expose it to the sun for disinfection. Genital warts are genital tract infections caused by human papillomavirus infection. The main manifestations are wart-like new microorganisms on the skin and mucous membranes, which are grayish white, with an uneven surface, papillary and granular, and damp and cold. There may be no unpleasant symptoms, such as combined bacterial infection, but there may be local pain and discomfort, accompanied by secretions and a foul odor. The most common are genital warts, such as on the glans penis, coronal sulcus, and foreskin. Secondly, it can be located on the skin of the urethral orifice and anus, causing bleeding at the urethral orifice and anus. The more rare ones include genital warts at the urethral opening and bladder neck, which cause symptoms such as visible hematuria, bifurcated urine, and thin urine stream. |
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