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2013年5月23日星期四

HPV Transmission after Treatment


Human Papillomavirus, more commonly known as HPV, is a viral infection spread through skin to skin sexual contact. HPV is a group of over 100 different viruses, with at least 30 strains known to cause different types of cancer.
HPV transmission can be quite simple with just skin to skin contact transferring the virus. There are other forms of HPV which are sexually transmitted, and some of these are a serious problem.

HPV is transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, usually during sexual intercourse. It can also be transmitted through oral sex. It can be passed even if there are no signs or symptoms of the virus. It cannot be spread by kissing, toilet seats, bedding, door knobs, swimming pools, hot tubs, shared clothing or eating utensils.

Although the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine (Gardasil or Cervarix) now is recommended for preteens of both sexes, we still understand relatively little about HPV's natural history and transmission patterns. Montreal researchers sought to quantitate the chances that a young adult in an early sexual relationship would acquire HPV (a question likely to be of considerable interest to parents of preteens).

Symptoms and Complications of Sexually Transmitted Infection
Many people with STIs might have no obvious symptoms at all. As a result, the person may not seek treatment for a long time. This delay could result in higher risks of Sexually Transmitted Infection-related health problems or complications, as well as the possibility of spreading the STI to partners.

Scientists have not found a cure for HPV with western medicine—once someone contracts the virus, it is with them for life. The goal of treatment is to remove warts and to reduce other overt symptoms of the infection. The genital warts themselves can be removed by surgically freezing them, burning them with acid or lasers, but removing the warts doesn't eradicate the virus.

Here, I recommend the latest treatment for genital warts in 2013 – Keyouwang.
Keyouwang is different from other genital warts treatments.

It is Keyouwang which acts on underlying virus. As we know, genital warts are caused by HPV virus which determines the contagion and development. Inactivating the underlying virus is the fundamental way to cure genital warts. Keyouwang is able to inactivate and eradiate the underlying virus, preventing genital warts from coming back.

Learn More: How long does it take to treat genital warts

Can HPV be Transmitted after Treatment


HPV infects the genitals of both males and females, and can cause genital warts as well as cervical cancer. It's the most common sexually transmitted virus in the U.S. — around fifty percent of sexually active adults will have HPV at some point in their lives. Most cases only last a year or two, but other cases can linger for longer and lead to cancer. Do genital warts return after treatment?

HPV transmission occurs easily among sexual partners. This is evidenced by the fact that at least 50 percent of sexually active men and women acquire a genital HPV infection at some point in their lives. By the age of 50, at least 80 percent of women will have acquired a genital HPV infection.

The only way to protect yourself 100% from genital strains of HPV is total abstinence. However, come common sense can go a long way toward greater lowering your risk. Using a condom can protect you much of the time, although it will not protect you all of the time from HPV. You are at greater risk of contracting HPV when you have multiple partners, or when you are with a person who has had multiple partners.

Can HPV be Transmitted after Treatment?
Healthy Diet
Healthy diet is your first line of treatment. The human papilloma virus dies on its own. In fact, many infected women do not even have to undergo any kind of medical attention at all. With a strong immune system, the virus is not impossible to kill.

Cryosurgery
One advanced way of killing HPV is through cryosurgery. In this method, the area with abnormal cells is frozen using liquid nitrogen. When melted, all infected cells die, including the virus itself.

Medication
There are some drugs or creams available that are effectively used to treat HPV caused diseases like genital warts. For example Keyouwang.
Keyouwang is from hundred of plants, specializing in treating genital warts. It is a topical solution. It has no adverse side effects during using and will not irritate the normal skin. It is safe to use at home.

Learn More: How to treat genital warts which come back after laser surgery

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