Darkening and hardening of warts after treatment is not necessarily a sign of getting better. If it is a pigmentation or scar left after the disease has healed, it is considered to be a sign that the disease is getting better. If the infection is caused by the local blackened and hardened, it is not a symptom of the disease getting better.
The blackening and hardening of acromegaly after surgical treatment may be the result of healing hyperpigmentation and scarring left behind by the surgery, and if this is the cause of the darkening and hardening of the lesion, it is mostly suggestive of the disease getting better.
If a localized infection occurs during the treatment of warts, it can also cause the affected area to turn black and hard, which is not a sign that the disease is getting better. This is not a sign that the disease is getting better. If the patient experiences this symptom, it is likely to be caused by an aggravation of the disease.
When the patient found that the warts become black, hard, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment.