Asymptomatic HPV infection in men?

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HPV is a very infectious virus. There are many ways of transmission, so we must pay attention to it. Condyloma acuminatum caused by HPV infection is a very common sexually transmitted disease in modern society. Asymptomatic HPV infection in men? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Asymptomatic HPV infection in men?

Purulent. Some men infected with sexually transmitted diseases, in the hands of the glans when there will be yellow pus flow out, and in the urine will feel a little pain. Some will flow out with the pus larger and larger area, like ulcers expand, more serious people a little touch will feel pain, and even easy to bleed.

Lymphadenopathy. In the male thigh root lymph distribution is very much, when you touch the thigh root with your hand, you can find that it feels like a lump, and you can feel pain when you press it gently with your thumb.

Papules appear. In some men, from the glans to the groove between the glans and the penis, we can see many papules as big as red beans. They are red, but they are neither painful nor itchy.

matters needing attention

HPV patients should maintain a healthy lifestyle, do not smoke and drink, improve their immunity. Wash hands before and after going to the toilet, pay attention to the cleanliness of hands, and do not bring virus in or out. Women should not wash their vagina or abuse antibiotics, otherwise it will destroy the vaginal micro ecological environment and reduce the self clearance rate of HPV virus.