Warts are a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Depending on the condition, they can be treated with medication (imiquimod cream, etc.), physical therapy (cryotherapy, etc.), or surgery, and there is no such thing as the “easiest way to get rid of them”. 1. Medication: medication can be applied to the lesions as prescribed by the doctor, commonly used medications include onychomycosis ointment, imiquimod cream, trichloroacetic acid solution, fluorouracil, etc. If necessary, injections of interferon into the lesions can be used. If necessary, interferon can be injected into the skin lesions. 2. Physical therapy: For larger warts, physical therapy can be used to destroy the skin lesions as prescribed by the doctor, and commonly used physical therapy includes microwave therapy, ionization therapy, cryotherapy, and electrocoagulation therapy. 3. Surgery: If the warts are large, they can be removed by surgery.