Warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection and can be transmitted through sexual contact, mother-to-child transmission, and indirect contact. Sexual contact: Having sex with a person with warts may cause a sexual partner to become infected with HPV; Mother-to-child transmission: pregnant women with HPV infection may cause their babies to be infected during pregnancy and childbirth; Indirect contact: contact with items such as toilets, towels, bath tubs, etc., which are used too much by people with acromegaly, may also lead to infection. It is recommended that patients with acromegaly seek medical treatment in a timely manner, through laser, freezing, electrocautery, microwave and other physical means of treatment, or follow the doctor’s instructions for topical use of 5% imiquimod cream, 5% fluorouracil cream and other drugs. In addition, patients should keep the affected area clean and avoid sexual intercourse during treatment.