Condyloma acuminatum is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, indirect contact and mother-to-child transmission. The most typical symptom of female condyloma acuminatum is that there are very few reddish, very soft and tiny papules at the initial stage of the disease, and then they will become more and more changeable with the development of the disease. The papules will fuse or overlap together, and the surface looks very uneven, like warts. It often happens in private parts. At first, it is a single or multiple scattered reddish papules, which are soft in texture and sharp at the top, and then gradually increase, showing papillary, cauliflower-like, comb-like and so on.
The average incubation period of female condyloma acuminatum is 2 weeks to 8 months, and the average onset time is 3 months, which mainly occurs in sexually active people. At present, the most common methods to treat condyloma acuminatum are freezing and laser. The warts on the surface can be quickly removed by technical means, but the disadvantage is that not only the treatment cost is high, but also scars will be left, and the recurrence rate is quite high, usually reaching 30%~50%.
It is impossible to eliminate the virus hidden under the skin by technical means alone. In order to treat condyloma acuminatum, it is also important to remove warts, inhibit viruses and improve one's immunity. So many patients tend to choose Chinese medicine for treatment. Dermatologists in China often treat condyloma acuminatum by means of Youyikang, and pregnant women with safe ingredients can also use it, but the treatment cycle is relatively long, depending on the condition, generally ranging from 1 to 2 months.
Generally speaking, we should pay attention to avoid unclean sex, avoid contact with other people's pollutants, and check and receive treatment in time if we find that our body is abnormal, so as to avoid getting worse.