The general concept of warts includes common warts, including filiform warts, including flat warts, including condyloma acuminata, but if the warts in a narrow sense generally refers to common warts. The actual fact is that you can find a number of different types of human papillomavirus, so the symptoms are not the same. The common wart is also a small wart that is isolated and does not grow on the genital area, but on the hands or other parts of the body. If you can’t tell the difference, you can take a piece of tissue for pathology to identify it. Both can be treated with freezing, laser, or topical medication.