What does HPV subclinical infection mean?

What does HPV subclinical infection mean?

The presence of HPV can cause great harm to the patient. However, many people do not know that HPV infection sometimes occurs in a subclinical form, and this type of infection is often difficult to receive timely treatment due to a lack of understanding.

If latent HPV infection, subclinical symptoms of genital warts and genital warts are regarded as the relationship between the bridge and the shore, then subclinical symptoms of genital warts are the bridge between the two sides of the strait. One end of the bridge is HPV infection and the other end is genital warts. The development of subclinical symptoms of condylomata can lead to different results. If it develops in the direction of HPV infection, it will evolve into HPV latent infection, which may eventually disappear; if it develops in the direction of condylomata, it will further develop into condylomata.

The subclinical symptoms of condylomata mean that the warts are invisible to the human eye and need to be carefully observed with a high-power magnifying glass, urethroscope and colposcope, or after applying glue with acetic acid solution and a positive acetic acid white test to detect them. The subclinical symptoms of condyloma are that some skin and mucous membranes lose their normal smoothness and become rough and uneven, with most of them showing fine granules or sand-like protrusions, which are particularly obvious after applying acetic acid solution. Some lesions can be observed with low-power and high-power magnifying glasses to show significantly enlarged capillaries.

The subclinical sites of condyloma acuminatum mostly present as “normal” skin and mucous membrane color, and rarely may also be dark red or grayish white. Condyloma acuminatum subclinical symptoms can occur in a single location, can also occur in multiple locations, there are also scattered spot-like lesions common in the early development stage.

Experts say that subclinical HPV infection is a form of infection in which the patient's body does not show obvious symptoms after being infected with the HPV virus. Therefore, we need to have a certain level of knowledge about our own human body. Only by knowing that there are abnormal symptoms in your body can you diagnose the disease and start treatment.

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