In the field of dermatology, anal condyloma acuminatum, as a common sexually transmitted disease, often confuses and unsettles many male patients with its symptoms and manifestations. Therefore, we have specially invited Dr. Cao Jiali, a top-notch dermatologist from Beijing Chaoyang Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University, a member of the Beijing Dermatology Society’s Youth Committee, a member of the Skin Disease Rehabilitation Professional Committee of the Chinese Rehabilitation Medicine Association, and a member of the Dermatologic Surgery and Aesthetic Branch of the China Leprosy Prevention and Treatment Association, to provide us with in-depth analysis of relevant knowledge regarding anal condyloma acuminatum.
Dr. Cao Jiali has been engaged in clinical work on dermatology for over twenty years. With his profound academic attainments and rich clinical experience, he has published numerous articles in domestic and international core journals as well as in SCI, presenting unique insights into the treatment of infectious skin diseases and sexually transmitted diseases. He excels in targeted and personalized treatment for condyloma acuminatum, HPV infection, and other sexually transmitted diseases, having successfully helped thousands of patients regain their health and earned high trust and praise from patients.
When discussing the manifestations of anal condyloma acuminatum, Dr. Cao Jiali points out that the disease may not be obvious in the early stages, but as it progresses, patients may discover single or multiple scattered light red papules in the perianal area, which are soft in texture, sharp at the top, gradually increasing and multiplying, and may present various forms such as papillary, cauliflower-like, or cockscomb-like. These growths are prone to erosion on the surface, with exudation, soaking, and ulceration, often accompanied by bleeding and infection. Patients often experience itching, burning, or a sense of pressure, causing great inconvenience in daily life.
Dr. Cao emphasizes the importance of early detection and timely treatment of anal condyloma acuminatum. He advises male friends to enhance self-protection awareness, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and avoid unclean sexual behaviors. Once suspicious symptoms appear in the perianal area, it is recommended to promptly seek medical attention at a reputable hospital for examination and diagnosis by professional doctors.
In terms of treatment, Dr. Cao Jiali advocates personalized and comprehensive treatment plans. Based on the specific conditions of the patients, he designs a comprehensive treatment plan including physical therapies (such as laser, cryotherapy, etc.), medication, and immunomodulatory therapy to maximize treatment effectiveness and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Finally, Dr. Cao Jiali reminds male friends that in the face of anal condyloma acuminatum, one should not only stay vigilant but also stay rational. Timely medical consultation and scientific treatment are key to overcoming the disease.