There are individual differences in the size of warts, and if left untreated in the early stages, they can grow into fist-sized giant warts in severe cases.
Warts are a sexually transmitted disease caused by HPV (human papillomavirus) infection. In men, warts usually grow on the perineum, anus, prepuce, glans, and coronary groove, while in women they grow on the labia majora and minora, perianal area, vaginal opening, cervix, and vagina. In addition, it may also grow in areas such as the mouth.
In the early stages of acromegaly, it appears as a redundant organism the size of a grain of rice. As the disease progresses, if left untreated, they can grow into walnut or egg-sized growths that look like corns or cauliflower patterns and are accompanied by painful sexual intercourse and a foul odor. A few may grow to the size of a fist.
The size of the warts varies, and once you have warts, you need to get medical treatment to avoid the condition worsening.