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i had hpv since Aug. 2006, i had colospoly last year of may, then after that i has vaccine since oct. 2007. recently my pap smear came negative and it's good result by what my doctor told me. he want me to go back again in june to make sure it's still negative. is that possible to get rid of those viruses that i have since recently dec. 2007? i read alot different stories about hpv doesn't goes away and other does goes away.. which one is right? my doctor told me that hpv does goes away. please answer this question! thanks!! In 91% of cases the body does clear the virus on its own within 8-24 months. I have attached the report sent to CONGRESS in which i received this info. i couldn't check that website that u gave me... Report It |
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In 91% of cases the body does clear the virus on its own within 8-24 months. I have attached the report sent to CONGRESS in which i received this info. Read up :) ...Yes, it could be the start of an infection. Other symptoms are a foul discharge (other than the monsel's which isthick brown sometimes can look like a blood clot) or abdominal pain. ...Depends if both partners are virgins, if not it depends on how many previous partners they have been with. Eight in Ten people have been exposed to HPV at one time or another. ...If you are pregnant, your immune ysstem will be significantly WEAKENED. If you currently have a HPV-related dysplasia, you will need to see your doctor regularly to make sure it does not escalate. ... I HOPE YOU ARE JOKING. Tell her at once, if not. You can ruin this girl's life with your ignorance and selfishness. ...I was diagnosed with high risk HPV as well. The biggest thing is that you need to get a pap every 3 to 6 months to make sure there are no pre-Cancerous cells. With the advanced medical technology... First, I don't even want to go down the path of "the dog licking you." I'm assuming you're meaning casual dog-affection contact, so I would say NO there is no risk. Sec... HPV is transmitted through sexual skin-to-skin contact from an infected partner. No penetration is required to contract HPV. HPV can be transmitted through: * vaginal intercourse * anal... |
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