Are warts cured if they don’t come back for a year?

Warts are generally cured when they do not recur for a year after treatment.

The majority of scholars believe that if a patient with acromegaly does not have a recurrence after six to nine months of treatment, the likelihood of recurrence will be significantly reduced. Therefore, if there is no recurrence of warts after one year of treatment, it can be judged that the disease has been cured.
The prognosis of warts itself is relatively good, but the recurrence rate of the disease is relatively high, so individuals should follow the doctor’s instructions for regular follow-up after treatment, the disease recurrence should be timely intervention treatment.