What are the consequences of not treating warts?
Warts may lead to consequences such as affecting appearance, spreading infection to others, and developing complications if left untreated. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Affecting appearance
Warts are benign skin growths caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and can occur on various parts of the body. If warts develop on visible areas such as the face, they may impair physical appearance when left untreated, potentially causing emotional distress and interfering with daily life.
2. Spreading infection to others
Warts are contagious and can be transmitted to others through close contact, posing a risk of cross-infection. Without timely treatment, the likelihood of transmission significantly increases.
3. Developing complications
If not treated promptly, symptoms may worsen and, in severe cases, may even trigger cervical cancer. Additionally, wart lesions may lead to bacterial infections and other complications, posing certain risks to the patient's physical and mental health.
Patients are advised to maintain good local hygiene in daily life and avoid scratching the affected area to prevent self-spread. Timely treatment is also recommended to avoid disease progression.