Abstract

Objective: HPV is a sexually transmitted virus with over two hundred subtypes. It can cause anogenital condyloma, cervical dysplasia, and cervical cancer. HPV types 6 and 11 are responsible for anogenital condylomas. The effect of condylomas on female sexual life and psychological state is investigated in our study. 
 Material and Methods: Seventy-six vulvar condyloma patients and 80 participants as the control group were included in the study after excluding the subjects not meeting the inclusion criteria. After an initial evaluation, condylomas excised using carbon dioxide laser followed by a medical assessment in the 3rd post-excisional month. FSFI and BDI scales were used on a group of healthy patients with anogenital condyloma at 0-3 months.
 Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the FSFI scores at 0 and 3 months between the case and control groups (p

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