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Papaloma Virus

The papaloma virus is linked to many genital conditions including vaginosis, and is diagnosed with a cone biopsy. HPV infection, or genital warts, is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. It is prevalent among sexually active women. The disease is often asymptomatic. Sometimes, warts can develop after a long period, such as several months or years. The papaloma virus is linked to many genital conditions including vaginosis, and is diagnosed with a cone biopsy.

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Papaloma Virus

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Vaginosis, Cone Biopsy

Some strains of the HPV virus have been called the major factor of cervical cancer. Risk factors for HPV infection are multiple sexual partners, the presence of other STDs, smoking, and the impairment of the immune system. Usually, people seek medical help only when visible warts are present. The papaloma virus is linked to many genital conditions including vaginosis, and is diagnosed with a cone biopsy.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Vaccine, HPV Wart Picture, Cancer from HPV Risk, HPV Vaccines, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus Vaccine, Cervical Dysplasia Alternative Treatment, Pap Smear, Remove Genital Wart

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

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