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Woman Genital Wart
In a woman genital wart conditions generally can be detected by positive pap smears indicating vaginal dysplasia related to condyloma and other hpv impairment.
All sexually active women are strongly advised to have annual pap smears and a gynecological exam from the age 15 to 40 to detect the presence of HPV. If HPV is detected the pap smears should be two to three times per year because of the link to cervical cancer.
In a woman genital wart conditions generally can be detected by positive pap smears indicating vaginal dysplasia related to condyloma and other hpv impairment.
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Woman Genital Wart -
Vaginal Dysplasia, Condyloma
Removal of the condyloma lesion is recommended because this is a sign of large amounts of the virus is present and highly contagious at this time. Removal is thought to reduce the virus load, and lessen transmission and possibly stimulate the immune system.
In a woman genital wart conditions generally can be detected by positive pap smears indicating vaginal dysplasia related to condyloma and other hpv impairment.
Other Topics: Picture of HPV Virus, HPV, HPV Cure, HPV Shot Vaccination, HPV Vaccines, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus Treatment , Cervical Dysplasia, Abnormal Pap Smear, Condyloma
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