- The name is Human Papillomavirus, or as some people say it's called HPV.
Some Common names for this disease is HPV and Human Papillomavirus.
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HPV is a Viral type Infection and / or disease that gets spreads around.
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How is this spread?
You can get Human Papillomavirus (HPV) by engaging in sexual contact (vaginal, oral, or anal sex) and in some rare cases you can get it passed on thought your mother. If a mother had it there is a chance that the baby can get it passed down to them.
You can get Human Papillomavirus (HPV) by engaging in sexual contact (vaginal, oral, or anal sex) and in some rare cases you can get it passed on thought your mother. If a mother had it there is a chance that the baby can get it passed down to them.
What are the signs and symptoms of the STD?
Most diseases like Aids or Herpes are had to tell or see if you have them unless you have been tested for it. The same thing goes for HPV, it’s very likely to not even know you have this disease, you can’t feel or see anything 95 % of the time. |
Can it be cured? If yes, how long does it usually take.
No, there is no cure to get rid of HPV fully, but there is some treatments. (there is more than one... try 40 - 100 different HPV diseases) |
What are some ways to prevent HPV
To stay away from getting HPV all you need to do is stay away from intercourse, even though you used protection the disease can still spread throughout the area’s not covered. Another way is that you can get a HPV shot to reduce the chance of getting this disease, but you should go back occasionally because it can come back. |
Can it be treated? If yes, what are the treatment options?
It depends on what your case is, yes for some people it can be treated. For others it can take longer even be a permanent thing and create cancer, but in some to most cases it last 8 to 13 months. Some ways that you can be treated is getting the shot, although it won’t completely get rid of it, it can help reduce the chance to get it again. There are four different treatment types each approved in the Nation, and Each able to treat you depending on what you need most :
-HC II High-Risk HPV test (Qiagen)
-HC II Low-Risk HPV test (Qiagen)
-Cervista HPV 16/18 test
-Cervista HPV High-Risk test (Hologics).
It depends on what your case is, yes for some people it can be treated. For others it can take longer even be a permanent thing and create cancer, but in some to most cases it last 8 to 13 months. Some ways that you can be treated is getting the shot, although it won’t completely get rid of it, it can help reduce the chance to get it again. There are four different treatment types each approved in the Nation, and Each able to treat you depending on what you need most :
-HC II High-Risk HPV test (Qiagen)
-HC II Low-Risk HPV test (Qiagen)
-Cervista HPV 16/18 test
-Cervista HPV High-Risk test (Hologics).
What Age group gets it the most?
Teens to young adults are the most common age group to get this type of the disease from, and one thing you may want to keep in mind is that the more sexual contact / partners you have the better chance you have to get HPV (human papillomavirus) |
Where can someone go to get tested if they think they may have been infected?
You can go and get checked out and if needed diagnosed by your doctor, or you can go is an organization called American Academy of Dermatology. Although it’s not close it’s located in Il, it’s a great place to go in order to be tested and treated well. They have clear focus plans, that will help all kinds of HPV no matter how small the case is. |