Are warts cured if they don’t come back 4 months after surgery?

The fact that warts have not recurred for 4 months after surgery does not necessarily mean that they have been cured, and it is necessary to confirm the diagnosis through examination. Warts are generally caused by human papilloma virus HPV infection, mainly through sexual transmission, in the patient’s anus as well as genitals and other parts of the body, there will be papillary, cauliflower-shaped, cockleshaped flesh bumps, may be accompanied by the feeling of pain during sexual intercourse, bad smell and other symptoms. If the warts are widely distributed and other methods of treatment are ineffective, surgical removal is required. After the warts are surgically removed, the area will scab over, and when the scabs fall off, the lesions disappear. However, there is a certain probability of recurrence, it is generally believed that 6 months without recurrence, the possibility of recurrence in the future is reduced, although when re-exposed to human papillomavirus HPV, may also reappear warts disease. At this point 4 months after the surgery, can not rely solely on whether or not the recurrence to determine whether or not the cure, you need to do further examination, if the test results are negative, represents a cure, the body does not have HPV virus. If the test result is positive, it means there is no cure. Patients cannot rely on symptoms alone to analyze whether they are cured or not, they should consult a doctor in time for a review, and the doctor’s diagnosis will prevail.