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No cure for the HPV virus, however, physician treat warts, cervical dysplasia, and ASCUS conditions with natural, chemical, and surgical methods according to their professional judgement. The most successful methods of treating resistant disorders is laser removal. The procedure can be painful and leave scarring. A risk of nosocomial infection also exists in health care workers, since HPV can be isolated in the plume. One retrospective study revealed a cure rate of 64% at 12 months. No cure for the HPV virus, however, physician treat warts, cervical dysplasia, and ASCUS conditions with natural, chemical, and surgical methods according to their professional judgement.

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Cervical Dysplasia, ASCUS

Treatment with the flash lamp-pumped pulse dye has shown mixed results in curing, with decreased risk of scarring and transmission of HPV in the smoke plume. A study with an erbium: treatment with YAG revealed no HPV DNA in the smoke plume. No cure for the HPV virus, however, physician treat warts, cervical dysplasia, and ASCUS conditions with natural, chemical, and surgical methods according to their professional judgement.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Vaccine, HPV Picture, HPV STD, Pregnant with HPV, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus, Cervix Cancer, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Remover

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

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