The interval between recurrences of condyloma acuminatum treatment varies depending on the individual and the treatment method used. Some patients have a short interval between recurrences as the warts recur soon after 2 weeks of removal. Some of them even grow new warts before the wart is removed and the wound is healed. In some patients, the recurrence of warts is slower and the interval between recurrences is longer, and in some cases it can take up to 3 months to grow again. The time between recurrences of condyloma acuminata has been reported abroad from 2 weeks, months, years, and even decades. The first time electrocautery to the last electrocautery time) was observed in 116 cases of condyloma acuminata patients. The results: 65 cases in 0~1 month; 32 cases in 1-2 months; 6 cases in 2~3 months; 3 cases in 3~4 months; 4 cases in 4~5 months; 2 cases in 5~6 months; 4 cases in more than 6~8 months. The majority of patients (97/116) had recurrences lasting less than 2 months: the interval between the last recurrence and the previous treatment was mostly less than 1 month (104/116), and no cases of recurrence were found with an interval of more than 6 months. Another author observed 171 cases of acromegaly and the interval between removal of the damage and recurrence was: 4 cases of recurrence within 10 days (fastest 1 case 7 days), 16 cases from 11 to 20 days, 44 cases from 21 to 30 days, 39 cases from 31 to 40 days, 25 cases from 41 to 50 days, 18 cases from 51 to 60 days, 14 cases from 2 to 3 months, 8 cases from 4 months, and 3 cases from 5 months. Most of the cases in this group relapsed at an interval of about 1 month after removal of the damage. Conclusion: (Current medical literature and most clinical experts believe that) the recurrence time of condyloma acuminata is mostly within 1~2 months. Regular follow-up should be done during this period.