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HPV-condyloma? |
Okay, so my best friends fiancee might have gotten the condyloma virus when he cheated on his girl. human papilloma virus is not curable. he should tell her the truth how hes a low life turd for doing it in the first place. There is no cure for the virus. Treatments remove the outgrowth of cells warts or tissue of the cervix. www.cdc.gov |
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human papilloma virus is not curable. it could lead to sterility, significantly increases the risk of cervical cancer. she can have children tho. ...i think its coming mandatory now to have the hpv but not after a certain age do you need it I'm 46 and never had one i think girls are starting to get them at the age of 11years old now to p... It is possible that he may still be infected and that you could be re-infected. It is a common misunderstanding (see the above answers) that once you have a virus you necessarily have it for lif... No I have HPV, they found it when I was pregnant 2 years ago. I had an emergency c-section with my son but only because I got extremely sick. The doctors were going to let me have him naturally if... Your mother could have passed it to you during birth, and people can go their entire lives with the hpv virus on board and never have a wart themselves. She may have it, but is not showing up posi... Most commonly, genital types of HPV do not cause any symptoms at all. Usually, the infection goes away or is suppressed by the body before any problems develop. However, sometimes the infection per... You should always use protection. Your boyfriend can contract the virus, which can also cause cancer of the penis, and pass it to others. ...The answer relies on your doctor. You should ask if tests like these fail. It is a great possibility that these tests are not 100% accurate. ... |
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