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Just recently I was diagnosed with HPV. I found out I have both low risk and high risk types. I have the different types that can cause cervical can
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I've heard figures at - if dysplasia is mild 2/3rds of the time no problem develops. If a problem or cancer does appear and you catch it early - there is a 90% chance it will be eliminated in 1 treatment, and 99% chance that it will be eliminated with second treatment.
These figures are rought and from what I've collected on the internet.
It adds up to: Keep in touch with your doctor at least yearly, and live healthy. This is something everyone should do anyways.
Stay healthy - especially no smoking if you're a smoker! Quit!
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Anonymous
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8/25/2002
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Women with HPV should not get cervical cancer if you go to your doctor regularly and keep a close watch out. If you do have some cells that need to be removed off your cervix then usually after that things should be fine.
Just start taking care of yourself since you know you have HPV now. Take Vitamin E and Centrum Vitamins daily.
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ilf303
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8/27/2002
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