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HPV Human Papiloma Virus

The hpv human papiloma virus can lead to ASCUS, which is not dangerous and to cervical cancer and other severe disorders. Doctors can evaluate a patient for presence of the abnormal tissue by examining the skin of the vulva and vagina and by doing a Pap smear test. Warts can grow on the cervix, vagina, vulva, urethra, and the anus. A patient can develop warts, or growths, on the skin of the body, there are also strains that have no visible symptoms. The hpv human papiloma virus can lead to ASCUS, which is not dangerous and to cervical cancer and other severe disorders.

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HPV Human Papiloma Virus

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ASCUS, Cervical Cancer

The disease can be asymptomatic and an infected person can be unaware of the fact that he or she has contracted the infection. This infection is very wide spread and in some cases can lead to pre-cancerous and cancerous conditions. The hpv human papiloma virus can lead to ASCUS, which is not dangerous and to cervical cancer and other severe disorders.

Other Topics: High Risk HPV, HPV, HPV Virus, HPV Pic, HPV Prevention, Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine , Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Cancer Symptom, Abnormal Pap Smear, Information on Genital Wart

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

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