Unfortunately... yes: Hpv is often (not always) transmitted sexually. The good news: it can lie dormant and never return. The bad: there are several forms of hpv that can cause anything from genital warts to pre-cancerous lesion to cancer. By using protection with your partner(s), you can help decrease the possible transmission and possibility of having hpv of any type show up again in future pap smears.
Answered 7/4/2013
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Get HPV vaccine: You ought to get HPV vaccine to protect yourself against other HPV strains that you have not been exposed to. Have a healthy diet, exercise, drink plenty of water, have safe sex, . Wish you good health! Nutrition: http://www.choosemyplate.gov/.
Answered 12/5/2018
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