It is possible for warts to grow faster after three months. Warts are a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with the human papilloma virus, the onset of the site mainly in the vulva, uterus, urethra, penis, vagina and so on. Since the incubation period of this disease is usually around 1-8 months, with an average of 3 months, it is also possible for warts to grow faster when the patient’s warts are past the three-month mark. Sexual transmission, mother-to-child transmission, and indirect contact are the ways in which warts are spread, while sexual misconduct, smoking, and immunocompromise are risk factors for the development of the disease. The patient must maintain good, healthy habits in daily life, avoid unclean sex, and pay attention to a balanced diet. When the patient has warts, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment.