Men's condyloma acuminatum disease is often found in the coronal groove, foreskin, glans, ligament, urethral opening, penile body, perianal and scrotum. The first is a light red papule, gradually increase in size, fusion into a papillary, cauliflower-like or corns-shaped organisms, the shape and size of different. There may be itching, bleeding after trauma and friction, pain, vaginal discharge and other symptoms. Secondary infection may have a foul odor. Acromegaly in the urethra can cause hematuria and urinary tract obstruction. Some patients do not have typical warts, but appear as subclinical infection or latent infection of different phenomena.
The symptoms of male condyloma acuminatum also include warts that slowly increase in size, starting with tiny reddish papules. The appearance of the warts is uneven, the warts are moist and soft, the performance of the papillae, mushrooms or cauliflower-like protrusions, red or dirty gray, the root often has a tip, easy to occur vesicular oozing, easy to bleed.