They appear as small cauliflower-like bumps. In women, they appear mainly on the vulva but can also be near the anus, cervix, or vagina. See a specialist for proper diagnosis.
High-sensitivity HPV PCR testing detects HPV DNA with high sensitivity and specificity, identifying 14 high-risk types to help prevent cervical cancer.
Getting the HPV vaccine and using condoms reduces your chances of infection. Regular checkups help detect any anomalies early and prevent complications.
HPV vaccination is the best option. It is given in 3 doses (at 0, 2, and 4 months). If you have questions, contact me—an in-person consultation is best.
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are a group of related viruses. Some can cause warts in different parts of the body.
Genital warts often appear as small bumps or clusters around the genital area. A healthcare provider can usually diagnose them by examining the area.
HPV is a group of more than 200 related viruses. Some spread through vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Low-risk HPV types rarely cause disease; high-risk types can lead to complications.
HPV warts look like soft, flesh-colored bumps, sometimes like tiny cauliflower. They are not cancerous and typically do not hurt, but see your doctor for diagnosis.
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