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Std Genital Wart
A common std, genital wart, can result in an ASCUS Pap smear interpretation and, subsequently, potential cervical cancer.
HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Most people have no symptoms and may not even know they are infected, while others may develop visible symptoms right away. HPV viruses could be responsible for chronic pain and itching around genital openings, even in the absence of visible signs.
A common std, genital wart, can result in an ASCUS Pap smear interpretation and, subsequently, potential cervical cancer.
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Std Genital Wart -
ASCUS, Cervical Cancer
The location of the infection can be found on the testicles of the male partner or the vulva (skin outside the vagina) of the female partner. Women infected with a particular virus type, could develop pre-cancerous changes or even cancer of the cervix.
A common std, genital wart, can result in an ASCUS Pap smear interpretation and, subsequently, potential cervical cancer.
Other Topics: HPV Vaccination, HPV, HPV Vaccine, You Get HPV, HPV High Risk Symptom, Human Papillomavirus, Human Papillomavirus HPV Infection, Severe Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Removal
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