Genital warts
The incubation period of genital warts is 3 weeks to 8 months, with an average of 3 months. It is more common in sexually active young and middle-aged men and women. The peak age of onset is 20-25 years, and the average duration of disease is 3-5 months for men and women. Shortly after sexual contact That is, onset, and the male patients with an average duration of 12 months, their sexual contacts do not. Most patients are generally asymptomatic. The damage varies in size and shape. It can be just a few, and it can also be the most needle-like damage: it can grow into a large tumor-like substance in the vulva and anus, with a sense of pressure; a foul odor; sometimes small genital warts can cause itching and discomfort in the vagina, and patients can appear Hematuria and difficulty urinating; condyloma acuminatum in the rectum can cause pain and blood in the stool, and large genital warts in the rectum can cause anxiety.
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