How long does it usually take for pseudowarts to disappear?

  Pseudomonal warts are self-limiting and may resolve on their own after a few years in some patients, but they may also persist for life.  Pseudomonal warts are benign papillomas that are localized to the female genitalia and are named to distinguish them from condyloma acuminata, which were also known as pilosebaceous labia minora. The cause of pseudowarts is unknown and may be related to local chronic inflammation and secretion irritation. It usually does not require clinical treatment. If it is due to some inflammatory lesion, such as mycosis fungoides or trichomonas vaginalis, aggressive treatment of the primary disease may facilitate the regression of pseudovaginal warts. This is a self-limiting disease, most patients can usually subside on their own within a few years, and those who do not subside do not need to be overly stressed, the disease is not harmful to the body and is not contagious.  The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not really interested in the actual actuality that you are.