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Cervix Dysplasia
The presence of HPV stimulated abnormal cells can impact the cervix, (dysplasia), the vagina (vaginosis) or the penis (penile wart).
The term describes the presence of abnormal cells in the cervical canal that may cause the abnormal tissues development . The changes may be mild, moderate, and severe. This condition is caused by HPV; it is asymptomatic and doesn't cause health problems, but can be precancerous.
The presence of HPV stimulated abnormal cells can impact the cervix, (dysplasia), the vagina (vaginosis) or the penis (penile wart).
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Cervix Dysplasia -
Vaginosis, Penile Wart
The only way to prevent cervical cancer is to have Pap smears annually. Most mild caces regress on their own, without treatment, especialy in young women. Having multiple sex partners and engaging in sexual activity before the age of 18 increases the risk of infection with HPV.
The presence of HPV stimulated abnormal cells can impact the cervix, (dysplasia), the vagina (vaginosis) or the penis (penile wart).
Other Topics: HPV STD, HPV Infection, HPV Information, Pap Smear HPV, Female HPV Virus Picture, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Human Papilloma Virus Treatment, Symptom of Cervical Dysplasia, Reason for Abnormal Pap Smear, Condyloma
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