Milder warts are easy to treat but are prone to recurrence. The aim of the treatment is to remove the warts visible to the naked eye as early as possible, improve the symptoms that may be present, reduce recurrence, etc., in order to achieve a clinical cure. Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease mainly characterized by wart-like lesions, manifested as skin and mucous membrane redundancies of variable size and shape, often occurring in the anus and external genitalia and other parts of the body. Most warts are mild and the lesions can subside after treatment, but they are prone to recurrence and require regular follow-up. If left untreated, acromegaly may remain unchanged or may increase in number or size etc. When the immune function is low, warts are more likely to recur and may require a longer course of treatment to achieve clinical cure. If you have warts, you should go to the hospital in time and get standardized treatment under the guidance of your doctor.