What tests are done to know that warts are cured?

Patients with acromegaly are generally negative for acetic acid white test, HPV test and other tests, and the lesions disappear without recurrence after 6 to 9 months of follow-up, can be considered clinically cured.
The human papillomavirus infection is caused by the acromegaly, there is no recognized standard of acromegaly, but the general clinical opinion is that the patient to do the acetic acid white test, HPV test and other examination results were negative, and the last treatment after the follow-up after 6 to 9 months without recurrence, it is considered to be clinically cured.
Warts can be treated with medications such as imiquimod cream, tincture of onychomycetin, and 5% fluorouracil cream. Or laser, freezing, electrocautery, microwave and other physical therapy, and warts larger people can choose surgical excision and so on.
It is recommended that warts patients actively cooperate with the doctor for standardized treatment, strengthen the daily life management, and follow up on time.