Sexual Health
How long is the incubation period of Genital wart? Precautions for the incubation period of Genital wart
As a venereal disease, Genital wart, like other venereal diseases, also has an incubation period. However, although Genital wart has a certain incubation period, few people in society know this. Few people know the incubation period of Genital wart, and few people know the incubation period of Genital wart. The following is to help you understand the incubation period of genital warts.
The average incubation period of Genital wart is 2-3 months, and the development of lesions is unlimited. The early symptoms of Genital wart are local itching and pain, and a few patients are Asymptomatic. Growth site: vulva, vagina, cervix and perianal, two common sites occur at the same time. Local manifestations are light red or gray papules, which are verrucous, often fused to form cauliflower like Neoplasm, with a history of sexual disorder. The lesions turn white after applying 5% acetic acid.
The incubation period of Genital wart is 3-8 months, with an average of 3 months, which is difficult to detect. Usually, it is diagnosed during the physical examination process. The so-called incubation period means that the local infection virus does not get sick after sexual impurity or contact with Genital wart patients. The pathogenic factors and symptoms mainly depend on patients with weak physical resistance, and the symptoms are earlier.
Genital wart is more common in sexually active young and middle-aged men and women. The peak age of onset is between 20 and 25 years old. Male and female patients with an average course of disease of 3-5 months will experience sexual contact shortly after sexual contact, while male patients with an average course of disease of 12 months will not experience sexual contact. Generally speaking, the attack site of Genital wart is wet, local secretion will increase, and the chance of bacteria and other infections will also increase. Experts point out that if bacterial infection occurs, local redness, pain, erosion, ulcers, necrosis, exudation, or obvious pus may occur.
The above is our answer to this question during the incubation period of Genital wart. Here we also want to remind you that Genital wart is also infectious in the incubation period. Therefore, after infection with Genital wart, patients should be careful not to transmit Genital wart virus to other members of the family.