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Get Rid Of Genital Wart

Get Rid Of Genital Wart

It is often difficult to get rid of genital wart, as HPV cannot be removed from the body; this virus doesn't lead to infertility, but still requires monitoring. Women who have had visible signs of HPV or have a partner who has it should get pap smear tests regularly. Strains of this virus are linked to cervical cancer. The Human Papilloma Virus is a much bigger problem in women. It is often difficult to get rid of genital wart, as HPV cannot be removed from the body; this virus doesn't lead to infertility, but still requires monitoring.

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Get Rid Of Genital Wart

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HPV, Infertility

They go away much faster with treatment. The condition can come back even after treatment, although fifty percent of the cases go away by themselves in 6-12 months, without treatment. Condylomata Acuminata (visible signs of HPV) can be removed by prescription medication, surgery, and creams. It is often difficult to get rid of genital wart, as HPV cannot be removed from the body; this virus doesn't lead to infertility, but still requires monitoring.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Information, HPV Vaccine, Pap Smear HPV, HPV HIV, Human Papillomavirus Vaccine, Human Papilloma Virus Cure, Mild Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Treatment

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

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