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DOES LOW RISK HPV REALLY CLEAR %100? |
I know that hpv may clear in a year or two with a person who has a good immune system, but is this a forsure thing? & if you end up having no outbreaks for years can you still pass it on?? Probably not . . . viruses can remain in an inactive state in your system forever. It's not known whether you can pass on the virus in this state. If someone has a healthy immune system, yes, HPV can be suppressed and the person will not show any symptoms. This can last for months or years. However, the infected person will always be a carrier of HPV and can pass on the virus, even when asymptomatic. Genital warts can reoccur years after the initially infection. Kelly is absolutely right. |
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