How long does it take to get symptoms of wart infection

The length of time it takes for symptoms to appear from the virus that infects warts varies, in most cases, around 3 months.
Warts are a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with the human papillomavirus, and the time it takes for clinical manifestations to appear varies from person to person.
The incubation period is usually 1 to 8 months, but varies from person to person. Clinical symptoms may appear in about 2 weeks for those with a shorter incubation period, or up to a year after infection for those with a longer incubation period. However, in general, the incubation period is about 3 months. The new organisms appear as papillae, corns or cauliflowers in the genital area, and are usually not accompanied by pain or itching sensation.
The appearance of warts should be actively to the hospital dermatology and venereal disease department, so as not to delay the condition.