Are flat warts a sexually transmitted disease?

Flat warts are not a sexually transmitted disease and can be self-limiting, subsiding on their own within 1-2 years. If they don’t go away, they can be treated with oral as well as topical medications. Oral medication can be chosen from traditional Chinese medicine, which is usually composed of Panax quinquefolium, Da Qing Ye, Paeonia lactiflora, Saffron, Amaranthus, Mucuna pruriens, and Aromatica, and so on. You can also take oral transfer factor, thymidine enteric-coated capsule, or pidomod oral solution and other drugs to improve immunity. In addition to this, it can be treated with topical medications such as tazarotene, retinoic acid ointment or recombinant human interferon alpha 2b ointment, and it can also be treated with freezing or ionized cautery. In conclusion, there are a variety of treatment options, and excessive scratching should be avoided to avoid the development of homoeopathic reactions.