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The human paploma virus is thought to be the cause for other infections such as vulvar vestibulitis and vaginitis. About a half of infected people are unaware that they have genital warts, but being untreated these lesions form large clusters and can lead to cervical dysplasia and cervical cancer. There is no cure for HPV, but it is possible to remove warts and monitor the development of cancer cells. The human paploma virus is thought to be the cause for other infections such as vulvar vestibulitis and vaginitis.

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Human Paploma

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Vulvar, Vaginitis

HPV virus produces warts on the skin and mucous membranes. Some types of this virus are sexually transmitted and cause genital warts and cervical dysplasia. These disorders often have no symptoms and may be detected only by screening and examining. The human paploma virus is thought to be the cause for other infections such as vulvar vestibulitis and vaginitis.

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