The decision of which is more likely to recur, genital herpes or warts, cannot be generalized and is based on the effectiveness of the treatment.
Genital herpes is caused by herpes simplex virus infection and warts are caused by human papilloma virus infection. Both are infectious diseases that can be clinically cured through treatment, but both have the possibility of recurrence, but by standardizing treatment and paying attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, you can effectively reduce the probability of recurrence of these two diseases.
Genital herpes can be treated with antiviral drugs such as vasiclovir or acyclovir. After the lesions subside, patients need to pay attention to rest, eat a balanced diet, exercise properly, and strengthen the resistance to reduce the probability of recurrence.
The actual acromegaly can be treated by means of laser, freezing, and surgical excision, and after it is clinically cured, the patient needs to pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid unclean sex in order to reduce the probability of recurrence.