The incubation period of condyloma acuminatum begins with sexual contact, and the specific duration varies from individual to individual. The incubation period of some patients is as long as 8 months or 1 year, with an average incubation period of 3 months.
The main symptom of patients with condyloma acuminatum is rough vegetable-like or comb-like papules on genitals or perianal parts, without obvious pain or itching. Patients may accidentally find foreign bodies and seek medical help. If the symptoms persist for a long time, a large number of papules may have appeared.
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Genital organs and perianal region are the most common parts, and males are more common in foreskin, frenulum, coronal groove, glans penis, urethral orifice, penis, perianal region, rectum and scrotum, while females are more common in labia majora, posterior commissure, vestibule, clitoris, cervix and perianal region. Occasionally, it can be seen in parts other than vulva and anus, such as armpit, umbilical fossa, mouth, breast and toes. Female vaginitis and male redundant prepuce are the predisposing factors of condyloma acuminatum.
At first, the damage was small red papules, and then gradually increased, distributed singly or in clusters, wet and soft, with uneven surface and nipple-like, comb-like or vegetable-like protrusions.
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