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Hpv faq pages will have information on over 100 strains of the wart virus and include info on the high-risk strains that can cause dysplasia and cancer of the cervix. When genital skin abnormalities appear that weren’t there before, get a diagnosis from a doctor. Genital warts are usually soft, moist, pink or red. The warts can be multiple growths or appear singularly in the genital area and can be raised or flat, while some cluster together forming a cauliflower-like shape. Hpv faq pages will have information on over 100 strains of the wart virus and include info on the high-risk strains that can cause dysplasia and cancer of the cervix.

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HPV Faq

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Wart, Cervix

There are about thirty types of this virus that are sexually transmitted of which some of these could lead to dysplasia or cancer. It’s estimated that seventy-five percent of sexually active people have this virus. The Human Papilloma Virus causes genital warts but in most cases people never show any symptoms but are still contagious. Hpv faq pages will have information on over 100 strains of the wart virus and include info on the high-risk strains that can cause dysplasia and cancer of the cervix.

Other Topics: HPV Picture, HPV, High Risk HPV, HPV Shot Vaccination, Gardasil HPV New Vaccine, Human Papillomavirus Infection, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Recurrence of Cervical Dysplasia, Abnormal Pap Smear, Genital Wart Photo

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

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