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Sexual Health breakthrough against Human Papilloma Virus

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The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a very frequent sexually transmitted illness that concerns millions of people around the world. Most kinds of genital HPV cause no indications. However, there are a few genital HPVs which may lead to cancer of the anus, penis, cervix, vulva, and vagina. Most of these types usually bypass [...]

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Prevention Of HPV

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The best ways to avoid contracting HPV strain are: completely abstaining from sex and being in a mutually monogamous relationship with someone who has been tested free of the virus. Using condoms diligently and properly every time you have sex may surely reduce your risk of contracting the virus. However, there is [...]

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Treatment Of HPV

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As of yet, there is no cure nor treatment for HPV. Generally, your body can fight off the virus on its own. It is believed that, once you are infected with a strain of HPV, your body becomes immune to it. Although it is entirely possible to be infected with more than [...]

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Symptoms of HPV

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HPV usually does not have visible symptoms. One study by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) reported that almost half of the women infected with HPV had no obvious symptoms. Because the viral infection persists, individuals may not be aware of they are infected or the potential risk of [...]

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Causes Of HPV

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HPV virus are spread through vaginal, anal and oral sex.

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