Are warts cured if they haven’t returned in 2 years?

Warts can be considered clinically cured after 2 years without recurrence.
The actual warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection, which is a sexually transmitted disease, and the disease is prone to recur within 3 to 6 months after treatment. There is no recognized standard for acromegaly, and it is believed that those who do not have a recurrence within 6 months after treatment will have little chance of a recurrence in the later stages, so the acromegaly can be considered clinically cured if it does not recur for 2 years.
It is worth noting that most patients with condyloma acuminatum are able to improve or subside their lesions after active treatment. However, there is no way to eradicate the human papillomavirus, so even if the warts do not recur for 2 years, you should strengthen the daily care, long-term monitoring of new lesions.
It is recommended that those who have been diagnosed with warts actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and should also regularly visit the doctor for review.