HPV stands for human papillomavirus. HPV is a virus.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is caused by various strains of the human papillomavirus.
There is for at least one form of cancer. Human papilloma virus (hpv) is sexually transmitted, and can cause some forms of cancer.
No, once you get HPV you have it forever. You get HPV from intercourse or other skin-to-skin contact. HPV has nothing to do with smoking.
HPV is not in your blood.
You can not get HPV from centipedes.
HPV is short for Human Papilloma Virus. In that sense, HPV is the nickname.
No, you don't have to get chemotherapy if you have HPV. HPV is a common and usually self-limited infection. If HPV causes cancer, chemotherapy is sometimes needed.
HPV does not affect the body of the uterus. HPV may affect the uterine cervix.
Yes you can get HPV using the rhythm method if your partner is infected with HPV.
No states have mandatory HPV testing. Perhaps you wanted to ask about HPV vaccination. There would be no purpose or benefit to HPV testing at this time.
Yes, you can certainly get an IUD if you have HPV.
No. It is a preventative.