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29th January 2010

What is Anal Cancer

Anal cancer is cancer of the anus. The anus is the opposite of the mouth i.e. this opening is located at the end of the digestive system and is used to eject feces and other unwanted or dangerous foreign matter. It is primarily for the elimination of s...

09th October 2009

Things To Remember Oin Managing Human Papilloma Virus - Philadelphia STD Testing Clinics

Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 Human Papilloma Virus is a mean thing. HPV types 6 and 11 are frequently detected in genital warts, and they are believed to cause such lesions. After treatment, genital warts frequently recur. HPV is o...

24th September 2009

Jacksonville - Cervical Cancer: Possible Complications of HPV

Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 HPV accounts for one of the major sexually transmitted diseases in the United States causing many complex problems. It needs to be noted that there are around 100 types of HPV and not all of them are h...

15th September 2009

Cervical Cancer: Possible Complications of HPV - Jacksonville

Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 HPV accounts for one of the major sexually transmitted diseases in the United States causing many complex problems. It needs to be noted that there are around 100 types of HPV and not all of them are harmf...

10th September 2009

HPV

HPV or the human papillomavirus is the most common of all sexually transmitted diseases. This virus will infect mucous membranes and skin, and there are over 40 types of HPV that infect the genital areas. HPV is not a virus that is seen, and many who beco...

08th August 2009

HPV Symptoms - What to Look For

HPV infections are frequently unnoticeable because they don't give signs of warts or other lesions. Although you don't show HPV symptoms, they may become visible later and you may infect others. It doesn't matter whether you have HPV symptoms or not, i...

17th July 2009

Genital Warts and Their Treatments

Home treatments for pesky wart infections Before we discuss genital warts let us first make sure that you know what warts are common and then you will see how the genital variety differs. Common warts are ones that appear on hands and fingers while th...

20th May 2009

HPV Prevalence by Country

You've probably contracted HPV at some point in your life. In fact, there's a good chance you've contracted genital HPV, too. Shocked? Don't be. More than half of all adults have had "common warts" at one point or other, warts that affect the hands, fe...

13th March 2009

Little known facts about HPV

Perhaps the most shocking fact about HPV is this: 90% of people will contract HPV before they die. "Human papilloma virus" sounds really scary, so this news may worry some people, but rest easy, most strains of HPV are pretty benign. You may see warts, or...

11th March 2009

Genital Warts and Home Treatments

Common warts are ones that appear on hands and fingers while plantar warts are one that occurs on the soles of our feet. Common skin warts are either yellow, light gray, brown or gray-black, and are firm to the touch. They normally appear on the back of y...

11th March 2009

How Are Genital Warts Treated

Genital warts on the skin are usually seen and recognized. Your health care provider may put a liquid on the skin to make it easier to see the wart. More than 75 types of double-stranded HPV papovaviruses have been isolated thus far. Genital wart therapi...

10th March 2009

De-Mystifying Cancer

CERVICAL CANCER Early diagnosis can prevent women from developing cervical cancer which is the second most common cancer in women all over the world. Cervical cancer is a malignancy of the cervix. Scientists are studying cervical cancer to find out more...

24th February 2009

How are warts removed?

A word of warning: This article focuses on the methods employed by doctors and over the counter remedies to remove warts. If the very suggestion of using scissors on a wart makes you squeamish, you may want to skip this one. That said, most HPV infecti...

17th December 2008

Talking with your Doctor about HPV

Whether you believe that you have contracted HPV or not, it's very important to talk about HPV, or the human papilloma virus, with your doctor. This is true even if you're not sexually active, as HPV is not, strictly, a sexually transmitted disease. If...

01st December 2008

HPV and Cancer

The potential for cancer to develop as a result of HPV is very real, and just one of the reasons that people should always, always practice safe sex, without exception. Which types of HPV can lead to cancer? Around a dozen or so strains of HPV can l...

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