Condyloma acuminatum is an epidermal neoplastic growth in the genital, perineal, and anal areas (a few occur in the armpits, breasts, mouth, and throat) caused by human papilloma virus infection, mostly papillomatous, cauliflower-shaped, or cockscomb-shaped, and is mostly transmitted by impure sexual intercourse. The incubation period is usually 3 months. The actual fact is that if you’ve been diagnosed with condyloma after an unclean sex life, then what can you do? The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of the most popular and most popular items. The following is a brief introduction to the regular and profit-oriented hospitals. Here we introduce you to the regular treatment methods: 1. Physical therapy: Physical therapy includes laser, freezing, electrocautery, microwave, surgery, etc. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. 2, photodynamic therapy: photodynamic therapy is a local topical α-ketoglutaric acid and other photosensitizers, for specific wavelengths of laser irradiation, so that the local superoxide anion, to achieve the purpose of destroying the warts. Previous clinical data shows that the use of Ira photodynamic treatment of condyloma acuminata, after 3-5 treatments, the treatment rate can reach more than 90%, the recurrence rate is less than 10%. The traditional treatment method is often unable to remove the latent lesions, resulting in little effect, the recurrence rate will be more than 40% or more. 3, anti-viral treatment: give interferon, interleukin and other anti-viral treatment can inhibit viral replication, improve the body’s ability to kill the virus. 4, immunotherapy: acromegaly patients with low immunity can lead to repeated recurrence of warts, in the physical therapy at the same time with improve immunity treatment, can reduce recurrence, improve the cure rate. Finally back to our original question, through the above formal treatment, the majority of condyloma acuminata can be cured, but the treatment cycle time varies, if the patient warts less, immunity is good, the right treatment, recovery is good, 2-3 months to cure is also very common, but if the patient warts more heavy disease, immune function is not good, follow-up treatment is not timely, can also be delayed to several months or even more than a year. The actual fact is that you can find a number of patients who have HIV infection and have recurring warts that do not heal. The most advanced method is photodynamic therapy, which is effective for intra-cavity, recurrent and refractory warts.