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| *Women health>>>HPV |
How many std's are cureable? Is hpv.? |
raiseing awaness by asking question. All bacterial STDs are curable. Viral STDs are not curable. Curable: Chancroid Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Trichomoniasis Crabs (Pubic Lice) NOT Curable: Herpes HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Hepatitis HIV/AIDS HPV is considered an incurable STD because there is no "cure", BUT most people can actually get rid of the virus on their own. Their bodies are basically able to fight off the virus. Some people will have it their entire life though and are unable to get rid of it. Check out this site for more information: http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/stdfact-hpv.h... Source(s): Personal experience. I have had both genital herpes and HPV for over 5 years. HPV goes away on it's own because it is a virus. There are some STDs that are bacterial; those can be cured. Curable STDs Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Trichomoniasis Vaginal Infections These STDs are caused by bacteria (a kind of germ). Not Curable STDs Genital Herpes Genital Warts HPV Hepatitis B Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV These STDs are caused by a virus (another kind of germ). http://www.teensource.org/pages/3002/std... hpv isn't it a form of cancer? just studied this in health....hpv is not curable...key: any std with a h beginning is noncurable.....do some research though also if your trying to raise awareness...cause not having your facts down is not cool....and nobody will listen........but also props to u for tryin to raise awareness I know that most stds are curable with antibotics.HIV is not curable nor is herpes but there are medicines on the market to help control both of these. As for h.p.v being curable it is not.There is a new vaccine on the market that has been tested and is being marketed as being a safeguard against the infection. |
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