Future Health Frontiers Q&A Women’s Health

What are the symptoms of cervical eczema?

Asked by:Melinda

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 03:04 PM

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  • Esme Esme

    Apr 04, 2026

    Cervical condylomata acuminata mainly manifests as vulvar itching, increased vaginal discharge, contact bleeding and other symptoms. Cervical condyloma acuminata is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus infection. It can be diagnosed through naked eye observation, acetic acid white test, pathological examination and other methods.

    1. Vulvar itching

    Cervical genital warts may cause vulvar itching, and the degree of itching varies from person to person. Itching is usually caused by warts irritating the local skin and mucous membranes, which may be accompanied by burning or foreign body sensations. Scratching may cause skin damage or secondary infection. Keeping the vulva clean and dry can help relieve symptoms, but avoid using harsh lotions.

    2. Increased vaginal discharge

    Patients with cervical condyloma acuminata often have increased vaginal secretions, which may appear white or yellow and be thin or sticky in texture. This condition is often caused by viral infection that causes abnormal secretion of cervical secretions. The discharge may be accompanied by a foul odor, but this does not occur in all patients. It is recommended to choose cotton breathable underwear every day and avoid wearing tight clothing.

    3. Contact bleeding

    Cervical genital warts may cause contact bleeding during sexual intercourse or gynecological examination, which will appear as a small amount of bright red bleeding. Bleeding results from the fragile tissue of the wart, and mechanical stimulation can easily lead to capillary rupture. If contact bleeding occurs repeatedly, you should be vigilant about the progression of the disease and seek medical attention for timely review to determine the extent of cervical lesions.

    4. Wart hyperplasia

    Cervical genital warts are characterized by the appearance of papillary, cauliflower-shaped or corona-like vegetations on the surface of the cervix. They may appear as scattered small papules in the early stage and may merge into a mass in the later stage. Warts are usually light red or off-white in color and have a rough surface. The size of warts ranges from several millimeters to several centimeters, and large warts may block the cervical opening.

    5. Asymptomatic carriage

    Some patients with cervical condyloma may have no obvious symptoms in the early stages and are only discovered accidentally during gynecological examination. This condition is common in patients with strong immune systems or in the early stages of infection. Being asymptomatic does not mean that no treatment is needed. Persistent viral infection may increase the risk of cervical cancer. Regular cervical cancer screening is recommended.

    After diagnosis of cervical genital warts, treatment should be standardized and unsafe sex should be avoided to prevent transmission. Pay attention to perineal hygiene, suspend sexual life during treatment, and check sexual partners at the same time. The diet should be light, with appropriate amounts of high-quality protein and fresh vegetables and fruits to enhance immunity. Strictly follow the doctor's instructions for review, observe the treatment effect and monitor cervical lesions.

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