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My biopsy results were abnormal. the dr said i had condyloma. does this mean i have low risk hpv? what is the treatment? and will i get genital warts?

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Not necessarily: If you are referring to a cervical biopsy, you have cervical hpv. Most condyloma are low risk hpv, but it is possible to be high risk type. Mild dysplasia requires no treatment. 80% of this will clear spontaneously. Generally cervical hpv does not cause external or vulvar warts/condyloma.

Answered 12/30/2016

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Condyloma: Condyloma are genital warts. Condyloma is just another name. They are usually low risk hpv (6, 11). Depending on where they are located, there can be medical or surgical treatment. You do need to get the hpv vaccine soon!

Answered 11/28/2017

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