Internal Medicine, Surgery, Men's Health, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery, Oncology, Dermatology, Orthopedics, Hepatology, Nephrology, Neurology, More>> Genital warts are divided into female genital warts and male genital warts. So, what are the clinical symptoms of female genital warts? Below, experts will introduce the clinical symptoms of female genital warts. The clinical symptoms of female genital warts are varied. The damage in areas with lower temperature and dryness often appears small and flat, while in warm and humid areas, they often appear filamentous or papillomatous. Initially, they are small, pale red papules that gradually increase in size and number, merging together, with an uneven surface, moist and soft, resembling papillomas, rooster combs, grasses, mushrooms, or cauliflower-like protrusions, red or dirty gray in color, often with a peduncle at the base, prone to erosion and exudation, and easy bleeding. There is often pus secretion accumulated in the cracks between the lesions, resulting in a foul smell, with itching sensation, and secondary infections often occur due to scratching. Due to the constant exposure to local moisture and chronic stimulation, they often grow rapidly. Some cases of female genital warts show clinical symptoms where from the vulva to the vagina and cervix are covered with hair spines or many small cauliflower-like protrusions, resembling rose thorns or rooster combs. The number of warts can range from a few to over ten, dozens, or even hundreds. In very few patients, due to untimely treatment, the warts grow very large, becoming giant warts, which can penetrate deep, forming many fistulas leading to the urethra or may turn into cancer after 5-40 years. The above content is the introduction by experts on the clinical symptoms of female genital warts. Please pay attention. Hopefully, the above content can be helpful to you. If you have other questions about the clinical symptoms of female genital warts, please consult online experts. Experts will provide detailed answers for you. Recommended Reading: Flower Cultivation, Genital Wart Hospital.