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Please help me to see if it is condyloma acuminatum, and there are small white pimples in the coronary sulcus. Look at the picture specifically, PS: My foreskin is a little long.
Although it looks like cauliflower. But from the clinician's point of view, he always says:

It is not certain that it is condyloma acuminatum from the data atlas and foreskin you provided. Because the common verruca plana may also cause the above inflammatory reaction!

First of all, you should know that condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease. It is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).

It takes about half a month to eight months after people are infected with human papillomavirus, with an average incubation period of three months before they get sick.

1. Typical lesions are papules, papillary, cauliflower-like or cockscomb-like fleshy vegetation in wet parts such as genitals or perianal regions, with rough and keratinized surfaces.

2. Acetic acid white test is positive, and similar erosion patterns can be seen in vivo detection, with bright red to brown in the middle and gradually fading around. 3. Most of them have a history of unclean sexual life or spouse infection, and a few condyloma acuminatum are infected through contact with contaminated utensils. The incubation period varies from 1~8 months, with an average of 3 months.

I suggest you go to the urology department of the hospital to remove secretions and do PCR detection of the virus for diagnosis and elimination.