Do you need treatment for warts?

Warts need to be treated, which can be done through medication, physical therapy and surgery. Warts, if left untreated, may continue to increase in number and size, making the condition worse.
Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with the HPV virus, which manifests itself as new organisms in the skin and mucous membranes around the external genitalia and anus.
If left untreated, warts may rapidly increase in number and size, as well as the possibility of bleeding during sex, skin breakdown and infection, and in severe cases, may be secondary to penile cancer, cervical cancer, and so on. In addition, warts can also be transmitted to the sexual partner, to the family and society to bring some harm.
The actual warts can be treated with topical onychomycosis tincture, imiquimod cream, or physical methods such as liquid nitrogen freezing, carbon dioxide laser, electrocautery, microwave, or even surgical excision if necessary.
The actual warts should be seen in the dermatologic and venereal diseases department of the hospital in order to avoid delaying the condition. The above mentioned drugs need to be used under the guidance of the doctor.