A small wart on the neck, also called a wart, is a redundant growth caused by a viral infection. It can be treated with topical medications, systemic medications, physical therapy, and surgery. 1. Topical drugs: topical drugs include retinoic acid ointment, fluorouracil ointment, phthalidin cream, imiquimod ointment, etc., which are suitable for treating larger skin lesions or those who are not suitable for physical therapy. 2. Systemic drugs: mainly including transfer factor, interferon, levamisole, thymosin and other immunomodulators, which can improve the antiviral ability and immune function. 3. Physical therapy: Clinically used physical therapy, including laser, scraping, electrocautery, freezing, the purpose of the treatment is mainly to remove the warts, can be used for smaller lesions and a smaller number of warts. 4. Surgery: If the warts on your neck are large, surgical removal of the warts is necessary. All of the above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice. Warts are a contagious disease caused by viral infections. If you find any suspicious lesions on any part of your body, it is advisable to go to the dermatology department of the hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions after confirming the diagnosis.