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An hpv vaccine is in development for genital strains, and is not helpful in other infections such as vaginosis common or flat wart viruses. Proper sleep and a balanced healthy diet is always recommended. An immune system, if healthy, can keep the HPV viruses from spreading and growing, but when weakened, will allow the virus grow unchecked. There are many traditional treatments available for this condition, using both creams and surgery. An hpv vaccine is in development for genital strains, and is not helpful in other infections such as vaginosis common or flat wart viruses.

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HPV Vaccine

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Vaginosis, Flat Wart

The only way to suppress the virus is through your own body’s immune system. There is no way to get rid of the virus, but it’s possible to eliminate the visible symptoms with several medical or surgical procedures. Currently there are no permanent cures for the Human Papilloma Virus available. An hpv vaccine is in development for genital strains, and is not helpful in other infections such as vaginosis common or flat wart viruses.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV and Cervical Cancer, HPV Treatment, HPV Cancer, HPV DNA Test, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus Infection, Cervical Dysplasia Picture, Abnormal Pap Smear Result, Sign of Genital Wart

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

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