Are warts contagious for six months without recurrence?

Warts treatment does not recur for more than six months is not contagious, the incubation period of acromegaly is generally two weeks to three months, but there are some time more than three months or more. Six months has exceeded the incubation period of the acromegaly, usually will not occur again skin lesions, and does not have the contagious. Warts is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papilloma virus infection, mainly in the male and female genital area and perianal skin papillary protuberance-like lesions, sharp tip, accompanied by itching, contact bleeding. You need to actively go to the hospital for treatment, in which laser surgery is usually used to remove the warts, followed by the use of antiviral drugs. If more than six months after treatment, no new skin lesions occur, considered cured, if no longer exposed to the human papilloma virus will not recur. If you are in doubt about whether warts are still contagious after six months of non-recurrence, it is recommended that you seek medical attention and consult a specialist.