Will pseudo-warts resolve on their own?
Generally, "false warts" refer to pseudocondyloma. If pseudocondyloma is caused by inflammation, it may resolve spontaneously; however, if it results from elevated hormone levels, it typically does not disappear on its own. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and receive treatment under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Specific analysis is as follows:

If pseudocondyloma is due to inflammatory reactions, it may gradually disappear once the inflammation improves. In such cases, pseudocondyloma arises from local physiological variations in the genital area or chronic inflammatory stimulation leading to abnormal tissue proliferation. Typically, patients may develop light red, grainy or fluffy-looking papules on the external genitalia or labia minora. Once inflammation subsides, pseudocondyloma may gradually resolve.
If pseudocondyloma is caused by excessively high hormone levels, the likelihood of spontaneous resolution is low, and treatment is usually required for lesion clearance. Hormone-related pseudocondyloma may present as smooth papules on the inner labia minora and may also cause itching in the external genital area. Patients may follow medical advice to use medications such as imiquimod cream, salicylic acid ointment, or itraconazole capsules to promote regression of lesions.
During recovery, proper skin cleansing and care are essential to avoid irritation of the lesions. Additionally, adequate sun protection should be maintained to minimize ultraviolet exposure, which helps support skin recovery.