Does a wart indicate an HPV infection in the body?

A wart is a common wart, and the growth of common warts indicates that the body is infected with HPV (human papillomavirus). It is advisable to take physical therapy, medication, and surgical treatment in time. Warts are mainly caused by HPV infection, so when the patient has warts, it means that there is HPV in the patient’s body. The patient should be timely medical treatment. The actual physical therapy for warts can be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, such as cryotherapy, electrocautery, laser therapy, photodynamic therapy and other treatment modalities. Patients can also use imiquimod cream, fluorouracil cream and other topical creams as prescribed by the doctor, and patients can also take surgical treatment, such as scraping, excision and other surgical methods. The HPV is present in the body of patients with common warts, because HPV is contagious, so patients suffering from this disease need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and do not use their own medication.