Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of female genital genital warts? Introduction to the Symptoms and Manifestations of Genital Condyloma Acuminatum in Women
According to the latest epidemiological data, genital warts are common in China, leading to an increasing number of patients infected with genital warts. Genital genital warts are a highly contagious disease that is closely related to many factors. For example, erosive lifestyle is one of the main factors leading to genital warts. So, how much do you know about the symptoms of genital warts in women?
Symptoms of female genital warts:
The incubation period is 3-8 months, with an average of 3 months. Most patients are young women. Lesions are commonly found in areas that are prone to damage during sexual intercourse, such as near the fovea, the size of the labia, around the anus, vaginal vestibule, urethral opening, and can also affect the vagina and cervix. The clinical symptoms are often not obvious, and some patients have itching, burning pain, or pain after sexual intercourse in the external genitalia.
The typical sign is papillary warts, initially small and scattered, soft, with small finger like protrusions or small and pointed papules, somewhat hard, isolated, scattered or clustered, pink or white. The lesions gradually increase and fuse into a chicken crown or cauliflower like shape, with keratinization or infection ulcers at the top. Cervical lesions are often flat and difficult to detect with the naked eye, and often require assistance from colposcopy and acetic acid testing for detection.
Through relevant introductions, we should have some understanding. Expert reminder: Women must take measures to prevent genital warts. Once they discover symptoms similar to infection with genital warts, we immediately go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive examination to prevent early detection and delay in treatment.