Symptoms and Signs - Diagnosis
A patient with anal warts may experience symptoms like bleeding and itching. It is diagnosed through clinical examination.
A person may develop anal warts months after coming in contact with an infected person. The warts appear as small flesh - colored to gray bumps that may gradually increase in size. They may be single or many. They may be flat or hang on short stalks. They may be smooth or irregular resembling a small cauliflower. Smaller warts may join together to form bigger warts.
The patient may not experience any symptoms. He may complain of one or more of the following:
- Feeling of a mass
- Bleeding
- Itching
- Mucous discharge
- Ulcer formation
Diagnosis
The physician usually makes a diagnosis of anal warts by clinical examination. The anal canal is examined with an instrument called an anoscope so that all the warts are detected. In case of difficult – to – detect warts, application of 5% acetic acid causes warts to whiten after 5 to 10 minutes. A complete genital exam is also carried out to check for