HPV is a class of many different viruses that are transmitted through sexual contact. Treatments include removing the warts associated with the virus however no treatment cures it, some people may become clear of it.
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A woman can contract HPV the first time she engages in intercourse. Once a female is sexually active, she should receive regular PAP smears. If the cells are abnormal, it could be HPV. It can occur and be treated at any age.
There is no "treatment for HPV." A patient with genital warts may seek treatment. A patient with cancer related to HPV will need treatment. The presence of HPV alone does not require treatment in anyone, whether or not she is pregnant.
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.
No, from what i have seen they only DQ if you have some kind of an outbreak, but will accept you when you are treated for it. Girls may not get in due to the virus HPV can cause Cervical Cancer for the women. Im glad i can help, cause i think i may have HPV.....
Typically, it takes 3 to 6 months for symptoms of HPV to appear. But sometimes it takes years, if at all.Some people will never show symptoms of HPV and often it can clear on it's own.It also depends on the strain of HPV. Some strains can cause genital warts, some can cause an abnormal pap, and some can cause cervical cancer.
HPV (human papillomavirus) is generally considered incurable; however, most HPV infections clear on their own without causing health problems. While there is no cure for the virus itself, many of the health issues associated with HPV, such as warts and certain cancers, can be treated. Vaccines are available to prevent the most harmful strains of HPV, reducing the risk of related diseases.
Most HPV's can be cured, but if you have cervical cancer they may have to end the pregnancy because you will have to take chemo or radiation. But many women come in contact with HPV and it is easily treated.
There is no cure for HPV itself, but most infections clear on their own. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and potential complications, such as warts or precancerous changes. Genital warts can be treated with topical medications, cryotherapy, or surgical removal. Regular screenings and vaccinations (like Gardasil) can help prevent HPV-related cancers.
There is no treatment or "cure" for HPV but young healthy individuals will often throw off the virus within two years. There is no sure way to tell when you are "cured", so there is a possibility you can still spread the virus.
As long as you get it treated properly. Check out this link: http://www.cdc.gov/STD/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htm#Whatis It says that over 50 percent of men and women have contracted hpv, so I would assume your odds are quite high. If you have HIV then that is a very different situation and you should consult your doctor.
There are about 100 types of HPV that affect different parts of the body. There is no known cure but there are effective treatments to ease the symptoms.