Not necessarily: The strains that cause abnormal pap smears are often different than the strains that cause genital warts. Ask your doctor about the vaccine for hpv!
Answered 8/31/2013
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Not necessory: Genital hpv virus infection may some tomes manifests as non exfoliate form ( not as warts ) , causes carcinoma of cervix , quadrivalent vaccine when given at young age prevents this tragedy , under used all over the world , speak to your doctor you still may be a candidate , as per now you just need close follow up due to your abnormal pap smear.
Answered 8/31/2013
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