Warts are not difficult to cure, after systematic treatment, the skin lesions can subside and achieve clinical cure, but there is a possibility of recurrence. Warts are caused by infection with human papilloma virus (HPV) and appear on the clitoris, vagina, cervix, anus, glans and other parts of the patient’s body. Warts are usually papillate, cauliflower or corns, grayish white in color, and accompanied by itching and pain during sexual intercourse. Warts can be treated by applying onychomycosis cream, imiquimod cream, fluorouracil cream, etc. For larger warts, laser, electrocautery, microwave, freezing, surgery and other methods can be used to remove the lesions, and usually can be clinically cured after effective treatment. However, if the human papilloma virus is contacted again or if the human papilloma virus is not completely removed from the body, it is possible to be infected again or to have a recurrence of acromegaly.