Do warts grow fast?

Warts usually grow relatively quickly. Condyloma acuminatum is a contagious disease with predominantly wart-like lesions caused by infection with the human papilloma virus. The disease usually appears as warts on the external genitals or around the anus, accompanied by symptoms such as itching and pain. Warts grow faster, starting with pinpoint-sized reddish pimples, gradually becoming larger and growing into papillary or cauliflower-shaped wart-like growths, usually an average of about 2 months to see green beans, soybean-sized warts, some even grow to walnut size, showing the cockles and cauliflower-shaped. Physical therapy, medication and surgery are often used to remove the visible warts, improve the current symptoms and minimize the recurrence of warts in order to achieve a cure. During the treatment period, we need to observe the lesions for a long period of time, and to follow up regularly. In addition, patients should avoid coitus until the symptoms of the lesions have disappeared.