Papilloma

All over the world, it is men who suffer the most from the presence of papillomas on the genitals. Damage to the genital organs by papilloma viruses can occur without the appearance of signs and symptoms. This leads to many people not knowing that they have HPV or HPV infection. Over time, papillomas can change



**Papillomatosis** is a chronic infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes the appearance of benign neoplasms with a characteristic appearance. The virus does not always lead to the development of the disease. A healthy human immune system eliminates the virus on its own. When the body's defenses decrease, HPV is activated, and papillae and condylomas begin to develop. Therefore, this disease is also called viral. Papillomas can be found on any area of ​​the skin and mucous membranes. However, most often they are localized in intimate areas - on the external and internal genital organs. On the labia, formations appear in small