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Some male friends cannot bear the loneliness for a while and go out to have a good time, which makes them easily infected with so-called sexually transmitted diseases. Genital warts are the most common sexually transmitted diseases. Nowadays, the prevalence rate among men is also very high. So, what are the main symptoms of men’s early stage photos of genital warts? Let’s take a look at the detailed introduction below.

Early stage photos of male genital warts?

1Genital warts often occur in women, but in recent years, authoritative data surveys have reported that men have gradually become a common group of genital warts, which to a large extent also reflects the casual sexual behavior of men. Experts say that most infections of genital warts are caused by unclean sex, and male patients can determine whether they have indeed suffered from genital warts by understanding the early symptoms.

2In the early stage of the disease, genital warts appear as light red or bright red millet-shaped excrescences, which are soft in texture and slightly pointed at the top, and gradually grow or increase in size. Observing the symptoms of genital warts in men, it can be found that genital warts can develop into papillary or cystic shapes, with slightly wider muscle base or bands, and particles on the surface.

3The most common locations of this disease are the coronal sulcus, glans penis, redundant foreskin, frenulum, urethral opening, urethral opening, male genital body and root, perineum, anal opening and anus (duodenum), groin, etc.

4If genital warts occur inside the urethral orifice, symptoms of urethral orifice discomfort will occur, as well as overflowing urine, gross hematuria, removal of secretions from the urethral orifice, urethral orifice obstruction, and difficulty in urination or urination.

5If not treated in time, for a long time, there may be erosive exudate on the surface, and sometimes itching and scratching. In the initial stage of male genital warts, secondary bacterial infection may occur, and purulent secretions may appear on the surface, with odor and pain.

6The risk period for men's genital warts is three weeks to eight months, with an average of three months. Recurrent genital warts can be combined with sacral radiculopathy: the main symptoms are buttock or thigh pain or abnormal sensation, urinary retention, and inability to erect the male genitals. Other complications include proctitis, prostatitis, urethritis syndrome, etc.

FAQ

Nowadays, more and more men are suffering from genital warts. However, for highly transmissible sexually transmitted diseases such as genital warts, as long as you can clean yourself in daily life and pay attention to the environmental hygiene of your couple's life, it is generally not easy to get infected. If unfortunately it is infected, treatment must be carried out as soon as possible.

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