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How long until a single wart will disappear without treatment?

I have read that most every healthy person will clear the infection in 2 years.

I went to doc probably about a year or so ago.  I have went back several times for treatment. I remember getting one bump frozen (all my treatments have been cyro btw) but it is still there.  They are one more at the base of my penis that appears slightly out of place but it neither are really big like some of this stuff I see online.

Note, the docs were sure about some red sports around my penis head but frooze them anyway.  Then, later on, I discovered from not having sex or masturbating for weeks, the skin healed.  So that redness was irritation, not caused by anything else.

So what I am thinking is, I know the body suppose to get rid of this on its on.  I am starting to think these two bumps I see are just some sort of normal irregularity and not a wart.

They have been in the same spots for 6-10 months, unchanged.

My question is, is it typical for a single wart to just stay unchanged for that long?  If so, when should they disappear naturally, if I have had the virus in my body already for close to two years.

I am starting to honestly think I didn't have HPV and was just too worried about small irregularities.    

So on average, how long should 1 wart stay before it disappears on its own due to my immune system fighting it off?  

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