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I have HPV - no genital warts have been found but I have dysplasia. My partner most likely has the disease now - how can he get rid of it? And can he

 

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Since your partner most likely has HPV now there is no way to get rid of this virus. Once you have, it you have it for life. He might not being showing any signs of HPV such as genital warts, but if he thinks he has visible signs he might want to go speak with his doctor.
Dysplasia just simply means that there are some cells that need to be taken off your cervix. Once your doctor takes those off you still have the virus but you might now show anymore signs of it. Your boyfriend will not be able to pass it right back to you after you've had your surgery because you both have the same virus that will stay with you forever.
Right now what you both need to do is take extra good care of your bodies. If you smoke, quit. And also start taking vitamins! Vitamin E is a great vitamin which helps your immune system. I think you should start taking these daily especially if you've had signs of dysplasia. Centrum is also a good vitamin to take daily as well. Hope this information helps..if you have anymore questions feel free to e-mail me.

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ilf303

Date Answered:
8/27/2002

 

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