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orel
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Posted: 01/09/07 - 00:00 Post subject: Regarding HPV |
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I was with that girl, she has genital warts. Now I have genital warts too, thanks to my girlfriend. I just wanted to say something, regarding HPV (genital warts are caused by HPV) - I`m glad that genital warts, luckily, can be treated.
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dillow
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Posted: 01/12/07 - 06:46 Post subject: |
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Hi. Yeah, the warts can be removed, but not the viral infection itself. The virus is still alive somewhere inside your skin. Sorry. This is the reason why genital warts often return after removal. People with genital warts usually have more than one treatment. If you don`t treat them, they can grow. Not to mention that you are contagious now. Some kinds of HPV can cause cancer of vulva, vagina, penis and anus.
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