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HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
 
Venereal warts look like a fleshy bump of tissue on the labia, clitoris, or around the anus. The "sub-clinical" version is more common, and resides under the skin and cannot be seen. Warts or HPV infection on the cervix is suggested on a Pap test. By testing for the presence of the virus, the early detection of cervical disease is improved with the consequent saving of lives. There are several compounds on the market for the topical treatment of venereal warts. They write, "The HPV test Web site offers comprehensive information about HPV, the HPV test and cervical cancer. In addition, the site provides important information regarding who should be tested for HPV, how to get the HPV test and understand the test results, what insurance covers, and stories from real women who have had experience with cervical cancer and HPV.".
 
HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) is benefited or hindered by:
 
Condom Use