What are the dangers of men contracting genital warts?
1. Genital Ulcers Or Bleeding
This disease is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Virus reproduction leads to abnormal cell proliferation, forming excess growths. The rupture of these growths may cause local bleeding or pain, severely impacting daily life and work capacity.
2. Urethral Obstruction
When genital warts grow large or are located near the urethral orifice, they can cause difficulties in urination, a finer urine stream, and other symptoms. Long-term urethral obstruction can lead to complications such as cystitis and hydronephrosis, increasing treatment difficulty and risk.
3. Frequent Urination
Genital warts irritate the mucous membranes of the urinary system, causing an inflammatory response and leading to symptoms of frequent urination. Frequent urination affects quality of life and may also cause the spread of infection, worsening the condition.
4. Anal Itching
If genital warts appear around the anus, they can cause skin friction and irritation, leading to itching. Continuous scratching of the affected area may cause skin damage, further worsening symptoms and increasing the risk of infection.
5. Rectal Stenosis
If genital warts invade the rectal wall, as the disease progresses, tissue fibrosis may occur, leading to stenosis. Patients may experience difficulty in defecation, abdominal pain, alternating diarrhea and constipation, and even induce intestinal obstruction. It is recommended to undergo regular sexual health checks, such as HPV testing, for early detection and management of potential issues. Meanwhile, maintaining good personal hygiene habits is also one of the important measures for prevention.