The incidence of genital warts is mostly male, but in fact, women are also prone to infection, which seriously threatens women's health. The symptoms of genital warts are relatively hidden, so they are sometimes overlooked and delay the best treatment opportunity. Therefore, women need to pay more attention to their physical condition and also be aware of the symptoms that genital warts can cause. What are the symptoms of female genital warts? 1. The appearance of dark red rash condyloma acuminatum is mainly caused by human papillomavirus, which is a infectious diseases of the reproductive tract. The first symptom after illness is the appearance of small rash, which appears dark red at the beginning. With the aggravation of the illness, it becomes larger. The papillary shape is similar to the chicken crown. If there is a rash on the body part, you must go to the hospital for further inspection to ensure that there is no disease. 2. Pruritus in women with genital warts generally affects the labia, vestibule, uterus, and other areas. Some patients may experience itching after experiencing a rash, which is also one of the symptoms of genital warts. However, it is easily mistaken for other gynecological diseases, and some female patients with genital warts do not experience itching. Female itching should be avoided as it can lead to secondary infections. 3. The symptoms of wet and cold genital warts are not the same, and the specific symptoms vary from person to person. Wet and cold sensation is also a common symptom. Due to the fact that most patients with genital warts have a rash, the root of the rash also has a peduncle, which can produce chymotic exudate in this area, resulting in a feeling of dampness and coldness. In addition, severe cases may also result in purulent liquid secretions. Can genital warts be contagious? Due to the uneven gender ratio of patients with genital warts, attention has been paid to the infectivity of the virus. Genital warts virus infection, but the carrier of transmission is usually bodily fluids and blood. If the temperature is suitable, the genital wart virus can survive for 15 days in these two vectors, which means that it can be transmitted through these two vectors. Although the infectivity of genital warts is high, they cannot survive in normal air, water, or food, so general communication is not enough to infect them. Viruses can be transmitted through blood and sexual transmission. In order to prevent secondary infection, once symptoms related to genital warts appear, it is necessary to avoid sexual and blood contact, and timely diagnosis and treatment. Female patients may sometimes have a relatively private site of onset and be ashamed to go to the hospital for examination and treatment, but this can seriously affect their condition and even transmit the virus to their partners. Some patients are more likely to overlook their subtle changes and develop symptoms without realizing it. Therefore, it is recommended to have regular physical examinations to ensure their own health status.
Post Date April, 15 2023
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