Sexual Health
How is genital warts caused by dampness and sharpness? Where are genital warts prone to occur
Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, with a general incubation period of about 3 months, mainly occurring in sexually active individuals. The incidence of genital warts mainly depends on the amount of virus inoculation and one's own immunity. A large number of vegetable flower like vegetations appear in the reproductive organs, with a rough surface. Where do genital warts easily grow?
Where is genital wart prone to occur?
1. Female cervix
Cervical opening epithelium, that is, from the stratified squamous epithelium of the female vagina to the columnar epithelium of the cervical canal. When infected with human papillomavirus, epithelial cells exhibit atypical proliferation and even develop invasive cancer. Cervical epithelial infection generally presents as subclinical infection, presenting as multicenter lesions, and can accumulate into the uterine cavity in severe cases. The damaged area has protrusions and thick white secretions.
In addition, vulvar warts are prone to appear as soft pink, vascular, and soilless vegetation, typically triggered by moisture and sexual friction in areas such as the urethral opening, labia, and vaginal opening. Initially, the symptoms are not obvious, but when they develop to a certain extent, they are accompanied by itching and pain, increased vaginal secretions, and bleeding after sexual intercourse. According to the doctor's instructions, soak the gauze in acetic acid solution and moisten the local area.
2. Male reproductive organs
Genital warts generally occur in the male coronal sulcus, foreskin and glans, urethral opening, and penis. In addition, papillary and cauliflower shaped warts also appear around the anus and scrotum, with a rosy color and a moist surface. During the examination, the urethral mucosa must be fully exposed in order to see the warts. The virus retrograde along the urethra can cause infection of the urethral epithelium, and a urethroscopy examination is necessary.
3. Perianal region
The anal skin has wrinkles, always rubs when walking, and is prone to genital warts. At first, there were many papules, and the warts became redundant flesh. Because the secretion from secondary infection has a clear foul odor. Some lesions also occur in the anal mucosal epithelium. People who are generally homosexual or have a history of anal intercourse are prone to developing genital warts around the anus.
4. Lip and pharyngeal mucosa
Genital warts may also occur in the oral and pharyngeal mucosal epithelium, which is small, red, soft, and has a papillary vegetation on the surface. The lesion occurs in the tongue band and around the tongue, and the rash is papillary, cauliflower like, or pebble shaped, ranging in size from mung beans to broad beans, with clear boundaries. The color of the cortex is light red or light red, and a slight touch with your hand can cause bleeding.