ENT: It can likely be frozen off or biopsies for accurate diagnosis. This is best done by ENT or oral surgeon but get it evaluated. Not to panic you, it's low probability, nut high riskhpv and low risk run together and are linked to esophageal and mouth cancer. This is worse if you smoke but remember that is only a remote chance that would likely be far downstreamm. Good luck.
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HPV: You cannot rid of them on your own. You may want to ask your primary care physician to refer you to an ent. They specialize in this area.
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