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Dysplasia Cervix
Dysplasia, cervix tissue swelling (cervicitis) or vaginal tissue inflammation (Vaginitis) or male penile wart are signs of HPV infection.
The disorder is characterized by the presence of abnormal cells in the cervical canal, which may cause the development of abnormal tissues. The changes are divided into mild, moderate, and severe. This condition is usually asymptomatic and doesn't cause health problems, but can be precancerous.
Dysplasia, cervix tissue swelling (cervicitis) or vaginal tissue inflammation (Vaginitis) or male penile wart are signs of HPV infection.
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Dysplasia Cervix -
Vaginitis, Penile Wart
It takes several years for cervical cancer to develop, so it can be detected easily from a Pap smear. The risk factors are: history of sexually transmitted diseases, especially Human papillomavirus and HIV infection, early onset of sexual activity, and smoking.
Dysplasia, cervix tissue swelling (cervicitis) or vaginal tissue inflammation (Vaginitis) or male penile wart are signs of HPV infection.
Other Topics: HPV Disease, HPV in Man, Sign of HPV, Picture of HPV in Mouth, HPV in Male, Human Papillomavirus HPV, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Cervical Dysplasia and HPV, ASCUS Pap Smear, Genital Wart Image
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