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Your body's immune system most likely cleared the HPV virus from your body, or suppressed it to a symptom-free, contagious-free state. If you new warts appear long after treatment, then you were probably infected anew.

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There is no 1 answer for this question. It depends on the stress, health, and other items on the frequency of return of warts.

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The infection does remain in the body after treatment.

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Yes they can recur.

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Yes they can still come back.

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Yes they can come back after 5 years.

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What causes gentle warts?

Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Over 100 types of HPVs have been identified; about 40 of these types have the potential to infect the genital area. About 90% of genital warts are caused by two specific types of the virus (HPV-6 and -11), and these HPV types are considered "low risk," having a low cancer-causing potential. Other HPV types have been strongly associated with premalignant changes and cervical cancers in women. HPV-16 is responsible for about 50% of cervical cancers, and types 16, 18, 31, and 45 together account for 80% of cancers. Common warts are not the same as genital warts and are caused by different HPV types that infect the skin. Genital warts are indirectly associated with use of birth control pills due to increased sexual contact without the use of barrier protection, multiple sex partners, and having sex at an early age.


Are warts transmissible?

YES!!!I did NOT know that until my little boy had one and i just cant seem to get rid of it, so i called my older sister who is a Nurse, has been for YEARS!!! and she said whatever you do... DONT PICK AT IT!!! it is a VIRUS , just like a flu, and contagious and it will spread...........Sorta like conjuntivitis in the eye!!! that fast! (PINK EYE)So DONT touch it,,yes you CAN get it......sorry.


Is it true that toothpaste can get rid of warts?

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What warts do?

The virus named "Human papillomavirus (HPV)" is the reason of wart appearing. It is rapid proliferation of the skin cells, resulting in the development of benign lumps. There are over 70 different subtypes of HPV that cause warts.Normally a virus caused by direct touch of touched a object that has been touched by the virus. Dr schols wart remover works good or take a potato and cut 1/2 teaspoon and put it on the wart wrap it at night and wait a week


Untreated plantar warts?

You can contract HPV (the virus that causes all kinds of warts) by walking barefoot in warm and moist environments, such as gym locker rooms and public swimming pools. The virus thrives in such environments, and can get into the skin through cracks, cuts and scrapes on feet. The virus can also penetrate skin which has been exposed to water for a long period of time.Thankfully, plantar warts can be treated with medical procedures as well as over the counter topical solutions (Wartanol, etc). Unfortunately, HPV is not as easy to treat.There isn't a definiate way to get planter warts it just happens.You are probably referring to "plantar" warts. The word 'plantar' is referring to the bottom surface of the foot. The warts are caused by a non-living entity known as a virus; in this case, (usually) the human papilloma virus (HPV). This virus enters the skin of the foot if there is a skin lesion, or when the individual may be ill or when their immune system may be otherwise compromised (such as during times of different medications). Frequently, the virus enters the skin of a normal, healthy, person as well. Since the incubation time associated with the virus is so long, it is virtually impossible to know with any confidence when a particular person picked up a particular virus. However, public showers are certainly associated with transmission of the virus.A plantar wart is a wart on the bottom of the foot, a particularly inconvenient place for a wart, since it will constantly be irritated when weight is placed on the foot by standing or walking. Other than that, they occur for the same reasons as any other kind of wart; certain fungi and viruses can cause warts to develop.

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Does over the counter wart medicine treat hpv?

"Genital warts must be treated by your doctor. Warts in the genital area can be removed, but there's no cure for the viral infection that causes the warts. This means that the warts may come back even after they have been removed." source: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/skin/disorders/209.html


What causes gentle warts?

Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Over 100 types of HPVs have been identified; about 40 of these types have the potential to infect the genital area. About 90% of genital warts are caused by two specific types of the virus (HPV-6 and -11), and these HPV types are considered "low risk," having a low cancer-causing potential. Other HPV types have been strongly associated with premalignant changes and cervical cancers in women. HPV-16 is responsible for about 50% of cervical cancers, and types 16, 18, 31, and 45 together account for 80% of cancers. Common warts are not the same as genital warts and are caused by different HPV types that infect the skin. Genital warts are indirectly associated with use of birth control pills due to increased sexual contact without the use of barrier protection, multiple sex partners, and having sex at an early age.


What is HPV and Aids?

HPV or Human Papilloma Virus, has been linked to Genital Warts and Cervical Cancer. AIDS or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, is caused by the HIV Virus.


Who can get the HPV vaccine and what does it do?

The approved age range currently is from 9-26. It is recommended that girl receive it between the ages of 12-18, but older women can get it, too.The vaccines provide protection against HPV, different strains of which can cause both genital warts and cervical (and other genital) cancers.Gardasil is also approved for male for the prevention of genital warts. Gardasil has 4 strains of HPV, 2 of which are common cause of genital warts. The Cervarix is only for women because it has only 2 strains (same one as in Gardasil) that commonly seen in cervical cancer.It is thought the protection against HPV will be life long, but the vaccine has not been around long enough for studies to prove this.


Can plantar warts be the cause of a positive HPV result on a pap smear or is it only caused by genital warts?

No, plantar warts cannot cause a positive pap smear. For HPV to show up on a pap smear you would have had to be exposed to it during intercourse. Also you can be positive for HPV on pap smear and not have "warts". There are many different strains of HPV and some of them do not cause warts. There are five different strains of the HPV virus that have been linked to cervical cancer and this is why it is important you get tested during a Pap smear. However, the kinds of HPV that are linked to cancer don't usually cause warts. So remember this, just because you don't have warts doesn't mean you don't have some form of HPV. HPV is actually very common and most people who are sexually active have been exposed to some kind of it. If your pap comes back positive for HPV there are many things that your gynecologist can do to prevent progression to cervical cancer. There is no cure for HPV, but the symptoms can be treated. Talk to your doctor about whether you should treat visible warts. They usually go away with no treatment, but they may also spread. Most people decide to treat them because of the symptoms or because of how the warts look. But if you don't have symptoms and are not worried about how the warts look, you can wait and see if the warts go away. If you do decide to treat genital warts, talk to your doctor about the best treatment for you. There are prescription medicines you or your doctor can put on the warts. Or your doctor can remove them with lasers, surgery, or by freezing them off. Even if you treat visible warts or your warts go away without treatment, the HPV infection can stay in your body's cells. It is possible to spread genital warts to your partner even if you have no signs of them. There are over 100 different types of HPV viruses and you can get planter warts from someone who has genital warts. It is a virus that infects your system not just one area of skin. You can get them on your hands, feet, mucus glands(mouth,throat,ect.)genital areas, face, and anus. The virus can be transmitted by direct contact of the infected area to an unaffected area or by touching the warts on someone and then touching your own skin or area of access. The virus can also be spread sexually which is most common and by using the same towel or other personal article that comes in contact with the exposed warts of someone who is affected. The virus can stay in your system for years and is possible to never go away. If you have a positive pap you need to make sure you do a follow up exam so they can do a visual cervical check because not all genital warts are external. You can get them on your cervical walls and cervix where they will go unseen unless you ask for a visual exam for them. This exam is somewhat uncomfortable because they have to move the speculum around to inspect it. Even though planter warts won't cause a positive pap, you can get planter warts from the same HPV virus strain that causes a positive pap to appear.


Signs of Genital Warts?

Genital warts is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and it is caused by certain forms of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). It can be transmitted any time a person has direct contact through the skin during sexual intercourse, anal sex, and oral sex. Everyone that is exposed to virus will not necessarily contract genital warts and it tends to be more common in people that have an immune system that has already been compromised. Genital warts are highly recognizable and easy to spot. They tend to appear in patches and they look like hardened, raised bumps. They do not look like pimples since they grow in patches and the skin is much rougher. They will tend to form around the genitals and anus. In women, it is usually found around the vagina or anus and in men it can be found on the penis, scrotum, or the anus. On rare occasions it has also been found in the mouth and throat of some people. The symptoms of genital warts are basically just the appearance of the actual warts. There is not really any type of warning sign for them until they appear. It is possible for people to have the virus for several months or even years in some cases, but they will not have any symptom of the illness until much later. In general, it will usually take around 1-6 months for the warts to manifest. They will not usually have any other symptoms related to it, but some people have reported itching and burning at times. There are some other STDs that have similar symptoms, so it is possible that the patient may have something else until they have been accurately diagnosed by a licensed physician. There are is no cure for genital warts, but there are ways to reduce the symptoms in terms of the appearance of the bumps through certain medical procedures and ointments.


You have HPVwhat are your options now?

HPV stands for human papillomavirus and is also known as genital warts. If you have been diagnosed with HPV, there are no options for treatment as none are available right now, as of August 2014.


I have roughly 10 pencil eraser sized solid bumps on my scrotum that are very itchy Now they have been there for a few months they don't produce anything when I try to pop them like I said the?

Genital Warts.


Do warts have seeds?

Warts don't actually have seeds. They are caused by viral infection by HPV (human papillomavirus), which causes thickening of the skin as a benign growth in the region affected. While there are many different means of removing or treating warts (freezing, electrodesiccation, special abrasion, silver nitrate, zinc sulfate, and other chemical means), it is still possible for a wart to grow back after it has been removed. So, while infected skin tissue can spread the contagion through contact, there are no actual "seeds" to be removed, other than the complete removal of the wart itself or just letting it disappear on its own.


Are warts transmissible?

YES!!!I did NOT know that until my little boy had one and i just cant seem to get rid of it, so i called my older sister who is a Nurse, has been for YEARS!!! and she said whatever you do... DONT PICK AT IT!!! it is a VIRUS , just like a flu, and contagious and it will spread...........Sorta like conjuntivitis in the eye!!! that fast! (PINK EYE)So DONT touch it,,yes you CAN get it......sorry.


What could Human Papillomavirus cause?

The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) has many different strains which can cause different things. The most common and well known affliction that HPV causes is warts, including sexually transmitted genital warts. Recently, some strains of HPV have been shown to cause Cervical Cancer. There is also a condition where it can affect the throat, but it is very rare.


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