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Can hpv cure itself? |
i read on a website that most people with hpv, the infection goes away with in a year.... if thyats true< when the infection is gone, can you still infect other people? yes it is said that with a healthy lifestyle: ie working out regularly, eating good, and staying as stress free as possible. This will boost your immune system to fight off the virus HPV is most often handled by a health immune system. There is no cure for the virus. Some people have one outbreak and others have several some woman's virus can progress to a can while others have only a few abnormal cell changes. Most HPV infections occur without any symptoms and go away without any treatment over the course of a few years. However, HPV infection sometimes persists for many years, with or without causing cell abnormalities. This can increase a woman鈥檚 risk of developing cervical cancer. |
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yes it is said that with a healthy lifestyle: ie working out regularly, eating good, and staying as stress free as possible. This will boost your immune system to fight off the virus some people f... Center for Disease Control: "Studies have shown that 70% of new HPV infections clear within one year, as many a 91% clear within two years. The median duration of new infections is typically ... There are over 100 types of papillomaviruses (HPVs) that infect humans. Of these, more than 40 types can infect the anogenital tract (genital tract and anus) of men and women and cause genital wart... The truth is that the medical field doesn't know for sure if it is eradicated from the body or dormant. Its different from person to person. In your case I would say the virus is gone. ...well, I've had 2 out of 3 of my shots, my 1st in Nov 2007 and I just (like just) found out im pregnant, i dunno if i can have the last one, will just have to wait and see :D ...I work in a lab looking down microscopes for pre-cancerous cervical cell changes in smear tests. No-one really knows for sure if you wil have it for life as there is currently no way to test for ... If I did not have an outbreak at the moment, and I was taking medicine everyday to reduce outbreaks, I would do it with a condom. I read that you have 3% chance PER YEAR to transmit it to your l... Really? My midwife said that they only time it could effect baby was during child birth and even then it would have to be a pretty major outbreak for me to have a c section. I would research th... |
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