Condyloma acuminata is the most common sexually transmitted disease, mainly caused by sexual transmission and pathogen infection. Many women suffer from this condition, it just varies in severity. It is very harmful to women, so it is best to detect and treat it early. So, what are the early symptoms of female genital warts?
The initial symptoms of genital warts are usually small light red papules that gradually grow and have soft papillary lesions with uneven surfaces. Some are cauliflower-shaped, with pedunculated roots and moist surfaces, and the secretions can be off-white, gray or red. For a long time, there may be surface erosion and exudation, sometimes secondary bacterial infection due to itching and scratching, purulent secretions on the surface, odor and pain.
The early symptoms of female genital warts mostly occur in the labia, perianal area, cervix, vaginal opening, vagina, urethra, and anorectum.
The average incubation period of female genital warts is 2-3 months, and there is no limit to the development of the lesions. Symptoms include local itching and pain, and a few patients are asymptomatic. Growth sites: vulva, vagina, cervix, and around the anus, two common sites occur at the same time. The local characteristics are light red or gray papules with warty protrusions, which often merge to form plant growths and have a history of sexual promiscuity. After applying 5% acetic acid, the lesions turned white.
The incubation period of pseudocondyloma is 3 days to 3 weeks. It is self-limiting and generally asymptomatic, with some local itching. Most of them are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the labia minora, and it is rare for both parts to occur at the same time. The skin lesions are caviar-like or pearl-like papules, and some are polypoid or villous. They have no fusion and no sexual dysfunction. They do not whiten after applying 5 acetic acid. The reason is unclear. Some people think that it is related to multiple hormones, fungal infection or other chronic irritation, and it is easy to be misdiagnosed as genital warts.
The earlier genital warts are treated, the better. If the treatment is not timely, it will harm not only yourself, but also your family. There is also cancer. Once discovered, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time.