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What is female condyloma acuminatum?
Female condyloma acuminatum is an epithelial proliferative lesion caused by human papillomavirus infection and one of the important sexually transmitted diseases. Warm and moist vulvar skin mucosa is beneficial to its growth and reproduction, forming vulvar or vaginal condyloma acuminatum. However, not all vulvar vegetation is condyloma acuminatum. The average incubation period of female condyloma acuminatum is 2 ~ 3 months, and the development of the lesion is not self-limited. Symptoms are local itching and pain, and a few patients are asymptomatic. Growth sites: vulva, vagina, cervix, perianal region, generally occurring at the same time. Local manifestations are red or gray papules with verrucous processes, which often fuse to form cauliflower-like vegetation with a history of sexual dysfunction. After applying 5% acetic acid, the lesion turned white.