Male genital warts are a relatively serious disease, which is mainly caused by HPV virus infection. There are many symptoms. For men, when the disease first occurs, some light red bumps will appear. As time goes by, they will gradually increase in size, causing erosive bleeding and bleeding. It has certain cancerous phenomena and is also highly contagious. Male acute early Initially, they appear as tiny, light pink bumps of varying sizes, occurring singly or in clusters, moist and soft, with nipple-like, cockscomb-like or cauliflower-like protrusions, red or dirty gray in color, often with stalks at the base, and are prone to erosion and exudation, and bleed easily upon touch. Purulent secretions often accumulate in the cracks of skin lesions, causing a foul odor, and secondary infection is often caused by scratching. Due to constant exposure to local moisture and chronic irritation, they tend to grow rapidly. This disease often has no subjective symptoms, and some patients may experience local pain or itching. Occasionally it may transform into squamous cell carcinoma. In addition, male genital warts often occur in the coronal sulcus, glans penis, foreskin, frenulum, urethral orifice, urethra, penis body and root, perineum, around and inside the anus (rectum), groin, etc. What causes male genital warts? 1. Infection by inoculation of genital warts As mentioned earlier, during treatments such as laser therapy and surgical resection therapy, the diseased tissue containing HPV may contaminate other parts, such as genital warts caused by inoculation of the skin and mucous membranes around and distal to the lesions. 2. Sexual partners with HPV infection or genital warts If the patient's sexual partner has HPV infection or genital warts that have not been thoroughly treated, sexual contact with the partner again after the patient's genital warts are cured may cause recurrence of genital warts. 3. Subclinical manifestations of genital warts and latent HPV infection Subclinical manifestations of genital warts and latent HPV infection are the most important factors causing genital warts and their recurrence. Erpenbach et al. reported that extensive mucosal subclinical manifestations of genital warts and latent HPV infection may cause recurrence of genital warts in 30% to 70% of cases. Zhou Hua et al. used PCR technology to detect and found that 37.5% of HPV-positive patients in non-lesional areas had recurrence. 4. Objects contaminated by HPV. Experts from the PLA General Staff Hospital said that the indirect transmission route of genital warts has been described, which may also be one of the factors for the recurrence of genital warts. If towels contaminated with HPV used by patients are not handled, further contact may cause recurrence of genital warts. Bergeron et al. observed. |
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