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Human Papilloma Virus - HPV
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Vaginal Dysplasia
Vaginal dysplasia and cervical dysplasia are potential outcomes of human papilloma virus infection.
Most mild disorders regress on their own, without treatment. The methods for treating advanced stages are: screening, cone biopsy, laser vaporization or ablation, cryosurgery or cryocauterization, and electrocauerization. Women who have multiple sexual partners and history of sexually transmitted diseases are at risk.
Vaginal dysplasia and cervical dysplasia are potential outcomes of human papilloma virus infection.
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Vaginal Dysplasia -
Cervical Dysplasia, Human Papilloma Virus
Abnormal cells in the cervix and vagina cause the development of abnormal tissues. The changes can be mild, moderate, and severe. This condition doesn't cause health problems, but can be precancerous.The only way to prevent cervical cancer is to have Pap smears annually. Vaginal dysplasia and cervical dysplasia are potential outcomes of human papilloma virus infection.
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