HPV VIRUS
A wart is a virus caused by HPV, or Human Papilloma Virus. HPV represents
a group of more than 100 types of wart viruses. HPV is called papillomaviruses
because HPV infections usually cause warts, or papillomas, which are
benign (noncancerous) tumors.
HPV can grow on all parts of your body. HPV can grow on your mouth,
skin, genitals, and rectum. Various types of hpv tend to cause warts
on the body, while other hpv types tend to cause warts on the genitals
and anus.
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HPV may appear as single bumps or in clusters, most HPV lesions have
a cauliflower structure. Of the more than 100 strains of HPV, more than
30 types of HPV have the ability to infect the genital tract. These HPV
infections are termed genital warts and can be passed from one person
to another through sexual contact.
In the past, and even in the present, HPV has been treated locally with
acid or chemical solutions. In some cases, HPV is even treated by cauterization
(burning the warts) by skin doctors. Such measures to treat HPV, it has
been observed, are often temporary; and the HPV reappears as it was never
fully eliminated. Fortunately, Warts No More has demonstrated to neutralize
and destroy HPV, thereby eliminating warts without incidence of recurrence.
HPV is passed from person to person, often indirectly. HPV is usually
transmitted by skin to skin contact of a person infected with HPV. It
may take several months for HPV to appear if transmission occurs. It
is also possible to catch HPV from using towels or other objects that
were used by a person who has HPV.
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