How often warts flare up

Condyloma acuminatum flares up around 1 to 8 months after infection, with most of the population around 3 months, and the flare-ups are characterized by exophytic wart-like lesions around the genitals and anus as the main clinical manifestation. Warts are a disease caused by infection with the human papillomavirus, which is transmitted through sexual contact, indirect contact and mother-to-child transmission. Sexual contact is the main means of transmission of the disease, there will be one to eight months after infection, the average incubation period of three months, there are no symptoms in the incubation period, but infectious. In the early stages of the disease, single or multiple pimples are the main, later pimples fusion to form cauliflower pattern, corns and other lesions. To prevent the infection of warts, we should pay attention to avoid unclean sex, fixed sexual partners, pay attention to personal hygiene, enhance the resistance, if necessary, injection hpv vaccine.