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Yes, your body will typically clear high-risk HPV on its own. There is no treatment to make the infection go away faster. There are treatments for any cellular abnormalities caused by high-risk HPV.

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10y ago

Yes, both males and females can often clear HPV without treatment. Like many viral infections, including flu, the common cold, hepatitis A, and many others, HPV can sometimes be controlled and cleared by the immune system.

if your immune system is good chances are great that your body can get rid of hpv cdc says 90% of women will get rid of it within 2 years so its a watch and wait thing and make sure you take care of yourself

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10y ago

Yes, both males and females can often clear HPV without treatment. Like many viral infections, including flu, the common cold, hepatitis A, and many others, HPV can sometimes be controlled and cleared by the immune system.

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10y ago

The human immune system often clears the HPV infection of the cervix on its own. Regular follow-up testing to check for damage caused by HPV is necessary to lower the risk of cervical cancer.

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12y ago

from what I've read your body could fight it and get rid of it probably in the very first two years of contracting it

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9y ago

The Human Papillomavirus is hardwired into your DNA and lies dormant in your body.

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13y ago

Herpes will go away on their own but the infection remains in the body.

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