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My friend has hpv will she be ok? |
is Hpv curable Yes. I have it too. It's not that big of a deal. I freaked at first but now that I know more about it I know that I'll be fine. There is no known cure for HPV. However, eventually the immune system does repress it by reducing it to a low level. At the point of natural suppression, it would be unlikely for a person to transmit the virus. Researchers don't know whether it is actually ever fully eliminated from the body, but at any rate it quits being contagious after a while. The time it takes to get to this point varies from person to person, according to their immune system. The longer you have gone without having symptoms, the more likely it is that your body is reducing the viral levels. HPV does not tend to be persistent in most cases, and most people who have contracted it are not thought to be permanently contagious. there is no cure for hpv, but it can be dealt with. ask her more about it. There is no known cure for HPV. However, eventually the immune system does repress it by reducing it to a low level. And there are lots of treatments for it, although not one treatment is right for everyone. no its not curable but unless its the type that causes cervical cancer she should be fine. sometimes when someone gets hpv they get the type that may cause warts which can be removed. Sorry to hear that ! As I know , there is no cure for it . If you really worry about her , you should give her emotional and psychologically support . And persuade her to face the truth . And encourage her to make friends with people just like her and exchange their experience of fighting against these diseases. If your friend agree, you can show her my site , stdloves.com , it will be helpfull. there is no known cure for.hpv. in women . much less no medication either that cures it . can dammage her tubes on child bearing and much more. ? HPV is ridiculously common- by the age of 50, over 80% of women will have had it at some point. Roughly 50% of people aged 20-24 have it, so bear in mind at least half of us post answers about it probably have it but don't know. No it is not curable and as a matter of fact it increases a woman's likelihood of cervical cancer three times. And it can cause warts that can be spread to a man and would have to be frozen off or surgically removed and are sometimes invisible because they are on the cervix. Yes, your friend will be okay. She will lead a normal, happy life. HPV isn't curable persay, but most immune systems are able to fight the disease off entirely. Your friend will be fine. |
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