Not reliably: Depends on where it is (in the cervix, in the skin of the vulva, etc). If you had a leep procedure that removed the abnormal cells, then it would be possible to remove the abnormal cells (with hpv) but impossible to know for sure.
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Depends: This depends on how you define having hpv. The virus has active and dormant phases. If you are discussing the active phase, like genital warts, these often eventually go away or respond to treatments.However, the virus is from a family of viruses well known for going dormant in the host body with the potential for recurrence.You tend to have it forever, but it may never return to an active state.
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