What are the dangers of filiform warts

Filiform warts are a type of common warts, benign growths that occur on the skin and mucous membranes after infection with the human papilloma virus, which can lead to infection of other parts of the body or spread to others, and localized growths, affecting aesthetics. In the type of common warts, warts with elongated and keratinized tips are located in the skin and mucous membranes, and become filiform warts, which can be seen in the eyelids, face and neck, and often appear singly, which can affect the aesthetic appearance. Filiform warts are benign epidermal growths that are generally not harmful to the human body, but can be transmitted directly or indirectly as a result of human papillomavirus infection, especially in traumatized and immunocompromised individuals. Filiform warts can disappear naturally after 2 to 3 years, but if they are a hindrance to your life, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in a timely manner and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of your doctor.