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What is the best cure for CIN II and HPV? |
What is the best cure for CIN II and HPV? Personally, I always prefer natural treatments, and this: http://www.health-science-report.com/cgi... worked for me amazingly. I had stage 2 displaysia and HPV, and this natural product had no side effects! Many of the mainstream treatments now have side-effects centering around your ability to conceive and/or carry children, even the LEEP surgery.....be sure to thoroughly research it! I did this treatment which brought me from a stage 2/3-down to a 1 in 90 days, and then I just did cryo, which was a little strange to experience, but had no lasting effects on my ability to have children.:) Best of luck! PS: 90% of people have HPV, and many don't even know it. You don't just get HPV from sexual activity-you can get it just from shaking hands and then touching yourself (for example when you go to the bathroom). So don't be embarrassed! Description An in-depth report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cervical cancer. Alternative Names Dysplasia; Human Papillomas Virus; Pap Smear Prevention Effective preventive measures and treatment of human papillomavirus (HPV) would be the best way to prevent cervical cancer. Some experts urge early screening for the infection. At this time, however, the best preventive measure is to reduce the risks for becoming infected. Use of Barrier Contraceptives Use of barrier contraceptives (particularly male and female condoms) is associated with a reduced risk of cervical cancer, even in women already infected with human papillomavirus. HPV can exist outside the area protected by the male condom, so this method is not foolproof in preventing an initial infection. The female condom is becoming increasingly popular and may prove to be particularly effective against sexually transmitted diseases. Male Circumcision A 2002 study reported that men who are circumcised have a lower risk for carrying HPV and therefore reduce the risk for cervical cancer in their female partners. Vitamins Some studies have suggested possible protective benefits against cervical cancer from certain vitamins. High blood levels of vitamins E and C have been linked with lower rates of some cancers, including cervical cancers. |
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