Without treatment, genital warts may go away on their own, or they may get worse. If warts are causing symptoms, you may consider seeing your health care provider for treatment. Treatment doesn't necessarily make them less contagious. In addition, treatment of warts doesn't increase long-term health risks; warts do not turn into cancer. Without treatment, warts may take months to disappear.
Treatment options include creams to use at home, which may take months to see an effect; acid or freezing treatments, which typically take at least two or three treatments a couple of weeks apart; or surgical removal.
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Depends on where and type. Warts are fungal infections so the life span varies. The easiest way to get rid of a wart is To go to the dermatologist and get it froze off, they can also surgically remove the wart
Warts typically do not fall off by itself. You have to go to a specialist to treat them. They have various methods to take out your warts.
Warts are caused by Human Papiloma Virus. Keep in mind if you are wart-free, it doesn't mean you are free from the virus itself. HPV will stay in your body for (usually) 1-2 years, sometimes it takes longer. Within 1-2 years your body will keep fighting the virus and one day your antibody will succeed in forcing the virus to be dormant. By then, you should be immune to future infection of the same HPV strain. Also, at that time, you should never get any more warts.
Although a wide variety of HPV types can cause genital warts, strain 6 and 11 account for about 90% of all genital wart cases. It means once you are immune to strain 6, doesn't mean you will be immune to strain 11.
When you still have active HPV infection, typically genital warts will keep coming back once every few weeks to few months. Genital wart recurrence usually never takes longer than 5 months. Once you are free from warts for 6 months, you may consider yourself to be no longer contagious.
As for your question, i would say again that a wart doesn't typically fall off by itself. It might fall off naturally when your antibody has cleared up the infection within the 1-2 years time frame but I would suggest you to get them treated every time they recur instead of having to see your genital area with warts every single day for years.
well let me tell you.I have 9 warts in my fingers!but they come off in 12 weeks IF you use medicine like COMPOUND W.
You can be infected and never have a wart.
The studies are indecisive but even after removal recurrance rates are 50-73% depending on the infection and your bodies immune system
Genital warts often go away on their own, but not in a couple of days. If you have bumps that went away within days, they were not genital warts.
Not without medication. It's a virus.
it can become an issue in childhood it can go away as you get older or you can by some stuff that can freeze them at the chemist
Warts may appear for various reasons, one of which being lack of hygiene and skincare. Warts are a viral disease caused by a virus called Human Pappiloma Virus.
You should be able to get them lasered off or frozen off liquid nitrogen at your local doctors surgery/clinic or hospital. Also you can buy a number of products designed pacifically for treating warts or verrucas from a local chemist.
Genital warts can also be treated with injections of interferon. Interferon works best in combination with podofilox applications.
go to a pharmacy and ask or a common wart will take 1 year to go away ( from experiance )
Genital warts typically go away on their own. Treatments are available to get rid of them faster.
Not without medication. It's a virus.
Well you need to freeze it off. First use the freeze away from a store like (H.E.B, walmart ect.) If it doesn't go away by the third time you do that you should go to the dermatologist and get it frozen off there. Trust me it doesn't hurt that bad and you will just want to get it done. Hope this helps.
You can go to a doctor and they will prescribe a medicine to help keep the warts on your feet away.
a long time.
1year
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I'm no professional however no blame should be put on anyone. Warts are a disease, i know that sounds bad but it's true. I have a strong feeling that it can be biological, my mom had warts as a kid and so did I. They did go away though. If you're worried about how to get them to go away there are lots of wart removers at pharmacies. I hope this helped!
It can take up to 2 weeks for the discharge to go away.
The papillomavirus or HPV can go away on its own without leading to other health problems. If it doesn't go away it can lead to genital warts and even cancer.
Usually a week