I believe we all know that early treatment of diseases is better, and so is genital warts. Early detection and treatment of genital warts is the best time, so patients with genital warts must remain vigilant in their daily lives and receive treatment as soon as possible after discovering symptoms of genital warts to avoid causing more harm. So what are the initial symptoms of genital warts? Here is an introduction.
The early symptoms of genital warts are light red papules, which gradually grow and show uneven soft nipple lesions on the surface. Some are cauliflower, the roots can have pedicles, the surface is moist, and the secretion can be soaked in gray, gray, or red. Over time, there may be erosion and leakage on the surface, sometimes with itching and scratching, and secondary bacterial infections. There may be purulent secretions, odors, and pain on the surface.
Genital warts are usually caused by sexual intercourse, promiscuity, or unclean sexual intercourse, and can also be infected through personal vaccination and non sexual contact. Clinical case data shows that this disease mainly occurs in young men and women. The progression of the disease is slow, and the patient accidentally learns of painless warts growing on their genitals. The incubation period is 1-12 months, with an average of 3 months. Once an attack occurs, the rate of deterioration is quite rapid, and we must remain vigilant.
Here is an introduction to the initial symptoms of genital warts, hoping to help patients with genital warts detect their condition earlier and receive treatment as soon as possible. Genital warts can cause great harm to patients, so patients must receive timely treatment when discovering the disease to avoid worsening and causing more harm.