In fact, condyloma acuminata is clinically easier to treat a sexually transmitted disease, for the normal immune population, usually through 1-2 outpatient treatment, more than 95% of patients can be cured. If you only use the method of removing warts without taking preventive measures, there are up to 50-70% of patients recurrence, but if you take the above preventive measures, the recurrence rate can be controlled to less than 20%, the recurrence rate of patients who recurred after treatment < 5%. After treatment by the above methods, usually those who do not relapse within one month, 95% of patients will not relapse, and three months without relapse is judged as a cure. If recurrent relapses occur despite the above treatment, the patient's immune function such as T-cell subsets and HIV antibodies should be checked. The examination and treatment of sexual partners is also very important, otherwise it is easy to cross-infection repeatedly. In addition, during the treatment period, bad habits such as alcohol and staying up late should be avoided, and it is better not to have sex, or else to wear condoms. Usually it needs to be avoided for three months.