Do pseudo-condylomata grow in size?

False warts grow and increase in size relatively slowly. False warts are benign skin lesions that are now medically linked to inflammatory irritation. Pseudowarts grow slowly and may remain unchanged for months or even years. As the inflammation subsides, the lesions may fade naturally in a small percentage of patients. Pseudo condyloma needs to be distinguished from condyloma acuminatum, which is very similar in appearance, and can be manifested as abnormal fish-egg-like protrusions, which are not easy to distinguish with the naked eye, so the main method of distinguishing between the two needs to rely on laboratory tests, such as acetic acid white test, pathology examination, and so on.