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HPV Treatment
HPV Treatment Background:
On average, on any given date, 3 million people are unknowingly walking around with capacity to pass on the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) to other unsuspecting sexual partners.
Before genital warts surface, a great deal is going on at the cellular level of the person’s immune system rendering them more susceptible to HIV (the virus that causes fatal AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases.
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Primary Mode Chancroid Transmission:
- Any skin-to-skin contact with the HPV wart will expose a person to this sexually transmitted disease. Sexual intercourse is not
always necessary to contact this sexually transmitted disease. Sometimes the
HPV wart is not on the genitals, but on the surrounding skin, or the groin.
- Having unprotected sex causes a sexual partner to become expose to skin-to-skin contact, even when the other partner has no idea that they even have a
HPV wart, inside, or outside their bodies.
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HPV/Genital Warts to learn more about supporting your immune system.
Not knowing if you have HPV is the worst thing you can do, to yourself and others.
HPV is incurable and highly transmittable to other people.
Like the AIDS virus, an HPV infection can lie dormant, below the surface,
silently for a number of years before surfacing.
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Below the surface (no signs of genital warts seen) the man or woman may experience infertility (the inability to get pregnant), unexplained miscarriages, enlarged prostate disease, unexplained erection dysfunction, chronic Vaginosis, chronic yeast infections, painful Vaginitis, Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome, Laryngeal Papillomatosis and unexplained painful intercourse.
These illnesses are manifestations of your body’s struggle to fight the HPV virus. Go to
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HPV/Genital Warts to learn more about building up your body to fight HPV and other sexually transmitted disease.
When a doctor hears these complaints, sometimes he does not associate them with HPV because he does not see evidence of genital warts. The HPV usually goes undetected and the person continues to suffer and go back to the doctor time and time again unless a blood test, such as The Digene Hybrid Captureâ HPV DNA Test is done.
When a doctor conducts a Pap Test and it comes back with abnormal cervical cells, known as cervical dysplasia, he may want to conduct a “colposcopy” which gives him the ability the view (scope) the cervix, internally vagina and vulva. He may take tiny tissue samples and have them analyzed for the HPV virus. This is critical because cervical dysplasia is the first stage toward the development of cervical cancer.
Because the warts can be external or internal, and they are unsightly, most people want to have them removed.
Currently, in the doctor’s office warts are either frozen with liquid nitrogen, or painted with an acid solution of Trichloroacetic Acid, or electrosurgery (LEEP) is conducted with an electric current passing thorough a wire loop burns off the warts. All three of these are needless to say…. very painful.
Most people are disappointed when the warts return and they grow tired of going back, time and time again, to the doctor for more painful wart removal. Removing the warts does not cure HPV. Remember the warts usually appear (like Herpes) when the immune system is down. Go to
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HPV/Genital Warts to learn more about boosting and keeping the immune system up. A healthy immune system fights HPV and the reoccurrence of the genital warts.
Of A Special Note:
Anal intercourse (sodomy) significantly increases the risk of anal cancer, especially if the HPV virus is detected in that delicate mucous membrane area of the body. Currently, some scientists believe that is very important to test gay people (take semi-annual, or annual tissue samples) for anal dysplasia (abnormal cell changes) the way females are tested for cervical dysplasia
with a Pap Smear. We believe that both straight and gay people (who engage in unsafe anal sex) should be tested for anal dysplasia to prevent rectal cancer, which is on the rise. Anal sex (sodomy) also promotes prostate cancer, which has been rising steadily and is being seen in younger and younger men. Prostate cancer usually struck the middle aged or elderly before, however sexual practices have changed and most people are unaware of the serious consequences of having unprotected anal sex.
Condoms have never been approved safe for anal sex.
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