Pseudocondyloma acuminatum

Pseudocondyloma acuminatum may be caused by physiological changes or increased vaginal irritation caused by Candida albicans. It is a benign papillomatosis, not a sexually transmitted disease, non-infectious, and does not require treatment. Although the small papules formed by pseudocondyloma acuminata are concentrated but will not fuse, they are mostly distributed on the inner side of the female labia minora or the vaginal vestibule.

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