While warts or dysplasia (abnormal cells) from HPV can be surgical removed, the virus itself cannot be removed except by the person's immune system.
Yes
Surgically.
yes
Yes.
yes it can, it has to be surgically removed.
Appendix
The uterus can be surgically removed through either the vagina or the abdominal wall.
No; lymph nodes can be surgically removed.
Nobut you can get a tattoo surgically removed.
The coccyx can not be removed without after effect pain.
The foreign object refusing to be digested by your system. (Resulting in it being surgically removed) The foreign object refusing to be digested by your system. (Resulting in it being surgically removed)
HPV infection in newborns is treated by surgically removing the warts. If the warts obstruct breathing passages, frequent laser surgery is required. Interferon may be used to reduce the likelihood of recurrence.