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Title: Is There a Cure for HPV?


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Is There a Cure for HPV?
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There is no cure for HPV, which also happens to
be the most common sexually transmitted infection
(STI). That can be disheartening to hear if
youve been diagnosed with HPV, but it doesnt
mean youll be stuck with the virus forever.
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Is There a Cure for HPV?
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Does HPV Go Away on Its Own?
In most cases, HPV doesnt cause any symptoms or
adverse health conditions. Your immune system
will attempt to cure HPV naturally by suppressing
the infection. In fact, more than 90 of new HPV
infections become undetectable within just two
years, including infections caused by high-risk
HPV types. Despite the fact that HPV cures
itself most of the time, this STI still needs to
be taken very seriously. The virus can remain
dormant in the body and cause symptoms later on.
If youre infected with a high-risk strain that
persists, you could get cancer of the cervix,
vagina, vulva, penis, anus, or throat. The CDC
reports that approximately 19,400 women and
12,100 men are affected by cancers caused by HPV
every year.
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Does HPV Go Away on Its Own?
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Treatment Options
Despite the lack of an HPV cure, there are
options for treating health problems caused by
the infection. Some strains of HPV lead to the
development of genital warts. If the warts dont
go away on their own, prescription medications or
surgical treatments can be used to remove
them. There are also dangerous strains of HPV
capable of causing cancer. Treatment options are
typically most effective when the cancer is
detected early. For example, routine Pap tests
can detect cervical abnormalities years before
cancer develops. If further testing finds
precancerous lesions, a number of treatment
options can be applied, including cryotherapy,
colposcopy, laser therapy, or a loop
electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP). Visit
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