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Genital Warts Diagnosis

Genital Warts Diagnosis

One aid in genital warts diagnosis is a cone biopsy of the condyloma, another is to perform a pap smear for individuals exhibiting vaginosis. There is a possibility that the growths may return to a person after a time notwithstanding the treatment. Some people have one episode of the disease while the another may have many of them. The virus is thought to be active when there are lesions. One aid in genital warts diagnosis is a cone biopsy of the condyloma, another is to perform a pap smear for individuals exhibiting vaginosis.

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Genital Warts Diagnosis

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Condyloma, Vaginosis

Though these growths may be cured, the virus itself still lives in the body, latently. It is sleeping in the membrane cells and it is difficult to say whether it will occur again or not. But contagiousness for the other people must be assumed. One aid in genital warts diagnosis is a cone biopsy of the condyloma, another is to perform a pap smear for individuals exhibiting vaginosis.

Other Topics: HPV in Man, HPV and Pregnancy, Picture of HPV Infection, HPV Symptom in Man, HPV in Woman, Oral Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus, HPV and Cervical Cancer, ASCUS, Genital Wart Picture

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

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