How to self-test for HPV in men?
The method for men to self-examine HPV is: visually observe whether there are any changes in the skin, and measure the acetic acid content. HPV is a human papillomavirus that can cause squamous epithelial proliferation in human skin and mucous membranes. HPV infection often causes genital warts.
1. Check whether there are any changes in the surface of the phenotypic doughIt is mainly used to observe changes in the skin of the penis, glans, foreskin, perianal, etc., to see whether there are tiny light red papules. The rashes will gradually enlarge or increase, merge with each other, overlap each other, and appear as uneven papillary, cockscomb-like tumors, etc. If typical tumors appear and are itchy, it may be genital warts. Condyloma acuminata are caused by low-risk HPV6 and HPV11 virus infections.
2. Acetic acid method detectionIf HPV infection is found, it is not certain whether there is HPV infection. Make a rough judgment and apply acetic acid on the tumor. If the tumor turns white quickly, it may be HPV infection.
If you suspect HPV infection through self-examination, you should go to the hospital for further diagnosis and treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.
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