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Lichen Sclerosus HPV
Lichen sclerosus-HPV is not related to the cervical area and cannot be detected with a pap smear test.
This condition is also known as chronic atrophic vulvitis and white spot disease. The evident symptoms of this condition are thinning skin, white patches, itching and/or burning, painful intercourse, and lesions resulting from scratching. If left untreated, this disorder can result in atrophy and narrowing of the vagina.
Lichen sclerosus-HPV is not related to the cervical area and cannot be detected with a pap smear test.
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Lichen Sclerosus HPV -
Cervical, Pap Smear
The disorder usually happens in post-menopausal women, although it can strike women of any age. In addition, there are some known cases of men and boys diagnosed with it. Estrogen and/or testosterone treatment is usually used.
Lichen sclerosus-HPV is not related to the cervical area and cannot be detected with a pap smear test.
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