What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) HPV and Abnormal Pap Smears: Get the Facts on this Dangerous Virus-Protect your Health and Your Life! (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About…)09.26.11

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) HPV and Abnormal Pap Smears: Get the Facts on this Dangerous Virus-Protect your Health and Your Life! (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About…)

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Human Papilloma Virus – HPV – is a sexually transmitted disease that is known as ‘the silent killer’ because its symptoms are so ambiguous most people don’t know they have it. This book will raise awareness of this disease, as well as other abnormal smear tests, and provide much needed information and support.Human Papilloma Virus – HPV – is a sexually transmitted disease that is known as ‘the silent killer’ because its symptoms are so ambiguous most people don’t know they have it. This book wil

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What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) HPV and Abnormal Pap Smears: Get the Facts on this Dangerous Virus-Protect your Health and Your Life!09.23.11

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) HPV and Abnormal Pap Smears: Get the Facts on this Dangerous Virus-Protect your Health and Your Life!

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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted disease that is known as “the silent killer” because its symptoms are so ambiguous most people don’t know that they have it. A proven precursor to cervical and penile cancer, HPV can be deadly if left untreated. With 70 strains of the virus in existence, HPV is widespread and-since condoms don’t protect you-it infects over one million people per year in the United States alone. WHAT YOUR DOCTOR MAY NOT TELL YOU ABOUT HPV AND ABNORMAL PAP SMEA

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HPV Virus Uncovered: All You Need To Know About HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)

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HPV virus exists in more than 100 forms and each one varies in number, size and shape. Any person can suffer from HPV at any stage of life. However, young people often suffer from it, though old people hardly suffer because their age becomes immunity for them. One of the fatal types of HPV causes cancer in the moist membranes of cervix, mouth or throat.

In this book you will find all answers about HPV that you may be looking for. It reveals common misconceptions about the virus, symp

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How To Get Rid Of Genital Warts – See Your Doctor First To Learn More About Genital Warts Removal10.02.10

How To Get Rid Of Genital Warts – See Your Doctor First To Learn More About Genital Warts Removal

When you first learn that you have genital warts, it’s a life changing event. If you don’t know, they are skin growths that grow in the genital area and the anus. There are many individuals who contract the virus that causes genital warts – human papillomavirus (HPV). If you have contracted genital warts, you should have an understanding of what they are. The reason for this is you may have to live with this condition for a very long time. Even if you don’t have genital warts and if you’re a sexually active person you should make an effort to have an understanding of them.


When you start researching genital warts, you can easily run into information overload. That’s because genital warts is a very common sexually transmitted disease (STD). If you have contracted them you will see you have many options for getting rid of them. This is a good thing because, if you are embarrassed about them, there are natural home remedies to get rid of genital warts. Since, these warts appear in such a sensitive area, you should research methods that are best for you and that are not evasive on your skin. When starting your research you should see your primary care physician first.


Your primary care physician should be a good source of information on treating them. The advantage of seeing your doctor is of course the years of experience they have to offer you. You also may want to consider seeing a dermatologist. However, while a dermatologist does treat skin conditions, your family doctor should be the first stop because your primary care physician may know your medical history better. Your doctor may actually recommend a dermatologist if they feel you need one.


Depending on how busy your doctor’s office is. You may only have a short time for the appointment. You should be up front with your condition. When discussing with your doctor, you should go over the approximate costs of the treatment. For example, if you choose to see a physician that specializes in skin care, treatment may be more money. Health insurance may be a factor as well. If you have it, you should look into what treatments are covered.


Finally, you’ll want to discuss different types of genital wart cures, such as, what doctors can prescribe, the validity of over the counter methods and natural cures for genital warts. While acquiring professional advisement on getting rid of genital warts is highly recommended, you may not comfortable seeing a doctor. However, to get a correct diagnosis and a good starting point for researching a treatment, it is well worth it.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. The information in this article is not a substitute for specific medical advice. It is recommended you seek a physician for medical advisement.

Do you want to know how to get rid of genital warts? Please, read our review of No More Moles, Warts and Skin Tags at: http://www.betterwartremoval.com/no-more-moles-warts-or-skin-tags-review.shtml for a natural method you can use to remove genital warts.

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Genital Warts is probably the most common type of STD there is. It is caused by HPV (Human Papillomavirus) which is associated with Cervical Cancer. Ironically, with the commonality of this disease, most American people do not even realize that they have this disease.

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plantars wart removal by doctor Mark T. Senft09.19.10

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Cutting off my wart at home, showing the process and results. I saw all of these complicated processes on the web on how to get rid of a wart, but they’re just trying to do so “painlessly.” I can take a little pain to get the job done. I’m not responsible for what you do to yourself, but mine worked out okay.

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My doctor found abnormal cells on my cervix and I have High risk HPV. Does this mean I have cervical cancer?06.07.10

I’ve never had an abnormal pap smear but when I wanted to get the Gardisil shot, my doctor found that I already had the High Risk HPV infection and decided to do a coloposcopy. I’m so scared that I will have cervical cancer and not be able to have children. Please, anyone with some insight, help!

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