Some filiform warts can heal on their own, but whether or not they do and how long it takes to heal cannot be predicted, so it is not advisable to wait for them to heal on their own, and they should be treated according to the doctor’s instructions.
Some warts may resolve spontaneously without treatment, but whether or not they do and how long it takes for them to resolve can vary depending on the severity of the condition and the individual’s health. The warts can increase in size and size, and it is not advisable to wait for the warts to clear up.
The actual treatment of filiform warts includes physical therapy and medication. The former includes cryotherapy, electrocautery, laser therapy, etc. The latter is commonly used in the form of salicylic acid, paxillin, levamisole, etc. The latter is also used to treat the warts.
To summarize, filiform warts patients must be under the guidance of doctors to carry out appropriate treatment, do not blindly dispose of their own, so as to avoid improper intervention, resulting in adverse consequences.