Sexual Health
Can early symptoms of genital warts cause itching? Three early symptoms of genital warts
Most people infected with genital warts undergo unclean sexual intercourse, and most infected individuals should pay attention to their personal hygiene. Pay attention to timely disinfection in daily life to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Many people infected with genital warts want to know if early genital warts will itch. Experts say different patients have different conditions, let's take a look!
Can the early symptoms of genital warts itch? Experts say that patients with genital warts usually exhibit local itching symptoms in addition to the following symptoms.
The common clinical symptoms of genital warts are as follows:
Symptom 1. The symptoms of genital warts manifest in multiple ways. The course of genital warts is slow and usually has no systemic symptoms. At the beginning of the disease, it is a light red or dirty red millet organism, shaped like a papule. Later on, it gradually increased and its quantity increased, with a raised surface. Most warty growths have a brittle and uneven texture. Clinically, it is divided into mushrooms, chicken crowns, cauliflower, and nipples.
Symptom 2. The symptoms of genital warts are generally similar to other warts, but genital warts located in low humidity and dry areas often have less damage and appear as flat warts. Warts in damp and hot areas are usually filamentous or papillary in shape, which can easily fuse into large blocks.
Symptom 3. The surface of genital warts appears red or gray or normal skin color. Some patients may experience itching, pain, or bleeding in the genital area during sexual intercourse due to conscious or unconscious scratching, which can lead to secondary suppuration, damage to warts, formation of erosion, emitting a foul odor, exudation, and secondary infection
Experts say that the harm of genital warts is significant, and once the early symptoms of genital warts are detected, standardized treatment must be carried out as soon as possible. Genital warts not only cause physical harm to most infected individuals, but also bring enormous mental pressure. Most patients must have a positive and optimistic attitude towards early detection and treatment.