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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
some people fight it off in a year but on average it states about 2 years.
And some people have one cell growth episode get treated and then are clear from then on.
so as long as it's monitored every 6 months for 2 years and improves then you're in the clear.

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.

One the virus is gone...there is a chance that you still can infect others. It is important to tell future sex partners of your past HPV infection.

鈥?When warts are present, the virus is considered active
鈥?When warts are gone, the virus is latent (sleeping) in the skin cells - it may or may not be contagious at this time
鈥?Very little is known about passing subclinical HPV to sex partners. HPV may be more likely transmitted when warts are present, but the virus can be transmitted even when ther are no visible symptoms.

HPV can be contracted from one partner, remain dormant, and then later be unknowingly transmitted to another sexual partner


http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_hpv_w...

the circular viral DNA to cell structures called spindle fibers that are present in a cell when it divides, a process known as mitosis. In mitosis, a single cell divides in two, creating two genetically identical daughter cells. By latching onto the spindle fibers of the cell as it divides, HPV DNA also divides and replicates itself in each of the new daughter cells where it can continue to replicate and persist indefinitely.
鈥淚n effect, HPV is able to mimic our own chromosomes, behaving as a sort of 鈥榤ini-chromosome鈥? independently replicating and keeping pace as the cellular chromosomes replicate and the cell divides,鈥?says Tom Broker, PhD, professor of biochemistry and molecular genetics and co-author of the paper. 鈥淭his allows the virus to remain in our bodies indefinitely, with the potential of causing serious disease years, even decades, after first exposure.鈥?
http://www.health.uab.edu/19884/

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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