Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of oral genital warts? Symptoms and manifestations of oral genital warts
Genital warts, also known as genital warts or sexually transmitted warts, commonly known as cauliflower and cauliflower, are a sexually transmitted disease. The common clinical symptom is cauliflower like granulation, which often occurs in genital, anal, and other areas. Genital warts are transmitted through direct contact with exposed wounds of patients, usually through sexual activity. However, there are few cases indicating that oral traffic may cause warts in the mouth and throat. What are the oral symptoms of genital warts?
What are the symptoms of oral genital warts?
The lesions are mainly located in the lingual frenulum and its vicinity, and the rash is papillary, cauliflower like, chicken coronal or cobblestone like, ranging in size from mung beans to broad beans, with clear boundaries and varying numbers from 1 to 10. The color of the rash is mainly light red or bright red, which is prone to bleeding. Under a microscope, the oral condyloma acuminatum has diffuse keratosis imperfecta on the epidermis, papillary tumor hyperplasia, obvious hypertrophy of spinous cells, visible vacuolar cells, superficial telangiectasia, and chronic inflammatory cell infiltration.
The incidence rate of oral condyloma acuminatum is low.
Someone counted the incidence rate of 318 patients with condyloma acuminatum, only 3 patients with oral condyloma acuminatum. But among all kinds of external genital condyloma acuminatum, oral condyloma acuminatum has the highest incidence rate. If someone counts a group of 51 patients with genital warts, they find that there are 26 people in the oral cavity, accounting for 51%.
Oral genital warts should be treated as soon as possible.
Once diagnosed with oral genital warts, professional treatment should be received as soon as possible without delaying the condition. Due to the fact that the lesions of oral genital warts are mainly located in the sublingual frenulum, both sides of the tongue, and the throat. When throat warts are large, symptoms such as hoarseness, difficulty swallowing, and throat discomfort may occur. Seriously affecting the normal life of patients. If patients with oral genital warts receive informal treatment, it is easy to cause secondary infections in other areas, with the most severe being throat infections.