Condyloma acuminatum, also known as condyloma acuminatum, genital warts or venereal warts, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and characterized by proliferative lesions in the anal genital region. Most of them are young and middle-aged people aged 18-50. After about half a month to eight months, the average incubation period is three months. This disease is relatively common and is mainly transmitted through sexual contact.
Too long prepuce refers to the prepuce covering the urethral orifice, but can turn up to expose the urethral orifice and penis head. This disease is related to heredity and can be divided into true prepuce and false prepuce. Patients with redundant prepuce should be treated with surgery as soon as possible. If the non-inflammatory prepuce is too long, as long as the prepuce is often turned up and cleaned, surgery is not necessary.
Is there any relationship between condyloma acuminatum and excessive prepuce? Excessive prepuce is caused by genetic inheritance of parents, while condyloma acuminatum is infected with hpv virus. What is the origin of the two?
Experts said: condyloma acuminatum, condyloma acuminatum, and dampness are exactly the environment where hpv virus breeds. Therefore, too long prepuce is one of the inducements of condyloma acuminatum infection. Therefore, too long prepuce can also breed hpv virus, so it can also infect condyloma acuminatum.
Patients with redundant prepuce should be treated with circumcision as soon as possible. For the long, non-inflammatory prepuce, as long as the prepuce is often turned up and cleaned, surgery is not necessary. The focus of condyloma acuminatum is on prevention, and prevention is on ourselves.