It is important to know that cancer can never be "cured". But it can be regressed to the point that no symptoms happen after treatment.
Also, it is important to know that even though Cervical cancer used to be a tremendous problem for women, the introduction of the PAP test has made cervical cancer one of the more minor cancers because clinicians can detect cellular changes of the cervix early before it becomes cancerous.
Radiation, chemotherapy, and hysterectomies are all known treatments to cervical cancer.
A most effective method is using podophyllum available as podophyllum paint in brand name like Podowart. Use it daily twice or in moderation iff you feel pain on using it excessively. scrub away the dead skin over wart after a day of applying it. Your wart will completely disappear and never return. I had used many methods but none worked until my father told this as doctor and i am fully cured. Only I can understand your 'emotional pain due to contageous warts'.
You can't really "treat" HPV simply because it's a virus. Your body can fight it off if you're young and live a healthy lifestyle. The vaccination can help aswell, sometimes. It can prevent the other types of HPV that you don't have. If you're young, then you just have to wait it out and be careful.
there is no treatment for the virus but for what problems it may cause
Cervical cancer is treated in select early cases with surgery and in most other cases is treated by radiation therapy. In fairly advanced situations, chemotherapy may have to be given alopng with RT.
You will not be able to get rid of the virus.
From the related link, treatment includes "prescription of antiviral medication, surgical excision, laser, cyrotherapy and electrocautery".
No. It is a preventative.
Yes. There is a real correlation between HPV and oral cancers
Yes, it is possible.
If a woman has HPV and the throat and has oral sex with a male, he can get the HPV.
Although you cannot cure the HPV infection by diet you can control the symptoms by controlling what you eat. A vegan diet high in fruits and vegetables has shown great successes for an HPV infection.
The only HPV vaccines today have been in injectable form. There are no nasal or oral vaccines for HPV as of 2015.
No. HPV is transmitted by skin to skin contact through vaginal, anal and oral sex with a partner who already has HPV.
More than six million women in the United States have persistent HPV infections, for which there are no cure
It's possible that oral exposure to HPV through oral sex may increase the risk of throat cancer. Vaccination against HPV can lower the risk significantly.
Genital HPV is the most common viral STD. Occurs in both men and women. There are > 40 HPV types that effect the genital area of males and females. Hpv types can also infect the mouth and throat through oral sex. Since Genital HPV is a viral STD it can not be cured.
HPV is passed on through genital contact-most often during vaginal and anal sex. HPV may also be passed on during oral sex. Since HPV usually causes no symptoms, most men and women can get HPV-and pass it on-without realizing it. People can have HPV even if years have passed since they had sex. Even men with only one lifetime sex partner can get HPV.
Usually there is just prevention. Nothing can completely stop or heal or cure you of HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Infections, but ask your doctor to see if there is a treatment right for you.