Several common symptom characteristics of genital warts

by hxjsy202yyaw on 2012-02-16 16:11:27

Introduction to the characteristics of symptoms of genital warts

The disease of genital warts mainly manifests as skin赘biological damage, and genital warts often occur in people's anus, vagina, etc. If the symptoms of genital warts appear, do not delay treatment time, please go to a regular hospital for treatment in time.

The characteristic symptoms of genital warts are initially small, pale red bumps of varying sizes, either solitary or clustered in distribution, moist and soft, presenting as papillary, cockscomb-like or cauliflower-like protrusions, red or dirty gray in color, with a peduncle at the base, and prone to erosion and exudation, easily bleeding upon touch. The fissures between the lesions often accumulate purulent secretions, resulting in a foul odor, and secondary infections are often caused by scratching.

Due to the constant exposure to local moisture and chronic irritation, they often grow rapidly. Penile genital warts: those occurring at the urethral opening or anterior urethra are generally not easily observable. Due to the rich blood supply in male genital warts, they tend to bleed easily, and some patients often seek medical attention due to hematuria after sexual activity or exertion. Generally, there are no painful or other conscious symptoms.

Genital warts that occur around the anal area can easily be confused with hemorrhoids, but anal warts located inside the anus may not be easily observed without an anoscope. Sometimes, they also manifest as bleeding after defecation. Anal genital warts: the skin around the anus is often wrinkled and subject to friction during walking, so once genital warts occur, they are often multiple.

The initial symptoms of genital warts are characterized by numerous papules. Later, the warts grow into excrescences, possibly forming large pedunculated cauliflower-like shapes, more commonly seen as flat, plaque-like structures with small papillae on the surface. Due to secondary infections, the secretions often have an unpleasant smell.

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If you notice any symptoms related to genital warts, it is crucial to seek professional medical advice promptly.