Symptoms usually appear around 2 to 3 months after infection with warts.
Warts are a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with the human papillomavirus, and the time it takes for clinical signs to appear varies from person to person.
The vast majority of patients do not experience any symptoms. For those who do experience symptoms, a very small number of people experience them in about 3 weeks, while some experience them after several months, and overall the average time for symptoms to appear is about 2-3 months.
It is possible to enter a short incubation period or an asymptomatic period after contracting warts. At this time, it is important to closely observe the changes in the skin and mucous membranes around the genitals and anus, and if necessary, go to the hospital in time to be evaluated by a professional doctor.