Why are warts prone to recurrence?

  The available data shows that the recurrence rate after conventional treatment of condyloma acuminata can be as high as 50%, and for patients infected with high-risk HPV, especially female patients, long-term infection may also lead to cancer such as cervical cancer.  The reason for the recurrence is mainly related to the individual situation of the patient and the incomplete treatment.  Individual patient condition includes: 1. Personal habits: Patients with bad habits such as smoking, alcoholism and staying up late are prone to recurrence.  2, re-infection: unhealthy lifestyle, sexual promiscuity, can lead to re-infection; both partners, only one treated, the other not treated, is also the cause of relapse.  3.Low immunity: AIDS patients, low immunity function. Those who need to take glucocorticoids or immunosuppressants for a long time because of the disease, and whose immune function is suppressed, are prone to relapse.  Second, the main reason for incomplete treatment: patients infected with HPV can be divided into three stages according to different degrees.  1, potential infection: HPV carriers with no clinical manifestations and microscopic changes.  2, subclinical infection: the appearance of microscopic changes, but not yet visible to the naked eye changes.  3, typical condyloma acuminata: the appearance of the typical condyloma acuminata skin damage visible to the naked eye.  The conventional treatment can only remove the visible warts, a large number of subclinical infection and latent infection not visible to the naked eye can not be completely removed simultaneously, become the key factor and root cause of recurrent warts.  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.