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Genital condyloma can lead to cervical dysplasia and soem other problems, but minor problems, such as ASCUS usually cannot lead to dangerous complications. It should be noted, however, that removal of warts does not mean that the body will build up immunity to the virus. Some warts require laser treatment, or surgery. In some cases, application of liquid nitrogen to warts is able to freeze the tissue. For instance, small warts may be treated with topical applications. The size and location of the warts, as well as the skin type and individual predisposition of a person predetermines the means of treatment. Genital condyloma can lead to cervical dysplasia and soem other problems, but minor problems, such as ASCUS usually cannot lead to dangerous complications.

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Genital Condyloma

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Cervical Dysplasia, ASCUS

However, some medical and nutritional treatment is required if there has been a recurrence of warts. Once appeared, the warts can disappear spontaneously. As incubation period may last for several months or longer; a person can be infected and have no signs of the disease. The infection is sexually transmitted. Warts in the genital area are a common health problem. Genital condyloma can lead to cervical dysplasia and soem other problems, but minor problems, such as ASCUS usually cannot lead to dangerous complications.

Other Topics: HPV Picture Symptom Wart, HPV Picture, HPV Virus, HPV Prevention, Pregnancy HPV, Human Papilloma Virus, Type of Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Dysplasia Sign Symptom, Pap Smear, Condyloma

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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