When it comes to HPV (human papillomavirus infection), many people think that it is a virus that always "benefits" women. In fact, although HPV is more likely to "favor girls over boys", men are also the target of HPV virus. So, what are the symptoms of HPV infection in men? Let's have a brief understanding of this issue. I hope the following points will be of some help to everyone! Although the attention to HPV has continued to grow in recent years, and keywords such as "HPV screening" and "HPV vaccine" have continued to enter people's sight. However, the scientific data on HPV and men's health are relatively scarce, and there is a lack of attention in the industry on the impact of HPV on men's health. In fact, men can also be infected with HPV, but most men may not develop the disease or obvious symptoms after infection, and it is very easy for them to transmit the virus to their partner without knowing it. Men infected with HPV virus are prone to genital warts, laryngeal cancer, anal cancer and other diseases. In daily life, it is not easy to detect genital warts. Once discovered, the best time for treatment has been missed and treatment has been delayed. So how to detect genital warts? How can you know if you have genital warts? How long is the dangerous period of genital warts? First, if a male friend has condyloma acuminatum, the condyloma acuminatum may harm the patient's urethra. In daily life, the patient may find that his urethra is very uncomfortable, often with overflow urine, visible hematuria, secretions from the urethra, a feeling of urethral obstruction, and difficulty urinating or urinating. This symptom is more obvious in men than in women. Second, in daily life, if a male friend has condyloma acuminatum, the condyloma acuminatum harm occurs in the mouth or throat, which may cause the patient to have great difficulty in eating, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness in the throat when speaking, and in severe cases, the condyloma acuminatum harm may block the bronchus and cause suffocation and death, especially in infants with condyloma acuminatum. This is a common early symptom of condyloma acuminatum. Third, most patients with condyloma acuminatum have no symptoms in the early stage. During the whole process of the development of condyloma acuminatum, most patients have no discomfort, such as itching, pain and other active symptoms. Only a very few patients may have slight itching and tingling. |
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