A wart is usually referred to medically as a common wart. Warts can be cured with aggressive treatment, but in some cases they can recur and are difficult to treat. The main treatments for warts are medication, surgery, physical therapy, etc. The doctor will determine which treatment to take based on the specific condition, physical condition, and so on.
The actual warts are benign epidermal growths, and in some cases, they can go away naturally. If the warts do not go away, you can use salicylic acid, interferon, 5-fluorouracil ointment and other medications as prescribed by the doctor, or you can use Vitamin A, paxillin, vitamin D3 and other medications for injection treatment.
Patients with common warts can also choose surgical treatment to remove warts, in addition, cryotherapy, laser, electrodesiccation and electrocautery are also effective in the treatment of common warts.
The warts are contagious and can be cured by medication, surgery, and physical therapy, but some patients who have been treated conservatively do not have significant treatment effects, and they can recur, making it difficult to cure them at all.