What if you have warts but are HPV negative?

Condyloma acuminatum is a distinct sexually transmitted disease, which is an HPV infection, also known as human papillomavirus infection. There are two possibilities when warts appear but HPV is negative. First, how did you learn it was acromegaly and how was the diagnosis made? It could be a misdiagnosis, which is a normal phenomenon if warts are diagnosed correctly and the HPV virus is not found. The fact that you don’t find it doesn’t mean you don’t have it. You may not be able to find it in the hospital or in the hospital’s laboratory, or you may not be able to take the material, that is, you don’t get the HPV virus when you take the material. These two situations are not contradictory, with warts do not necessarily find HPV virus, you can consider changing to a higher hospital.