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How Does Human Papillomavirus Manifest in the Body?

It is important to know how the Human Papilloma Virus manifests in the body. The main symptom that allows estimating the presence of this virus is the appearance of warts on the skin.

However, the body may experience other effects from HPV, such as decay. Meanwhile, pain and inflammation can also occur, but this occurs in skin lesions especially when they are handled incorrectly.

In addition, HPV lesions can occur in various parts of the body. Many times it is believed that it only occurs in the genitals, but it can also appear in the oral mucosa or even on arms and hands.

What is the human papillomavirus?

The Human Papilloma Virus or HPV is the most widespread sexually transmitted virus in today’s society. It is mainly responsible for causing lesions known as warts or condylomas, which can appear in various sections of the skin.

HPV warts can also occur in internal areas, such as the anal or vaginal region. Particularly these lesions are quite dangerous and can cause cancer. HPV is closely linked to cervical cancer in women.

Although women are the most affected by the possibility of developing cancer from HPV, men are not exempt from this situation.

Low risk human papillomavirus

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When analyzing what HPV is, it must be highlighted that this virus has mutated throughout history. Therefore, currently, more than 150 strains of HPV are known, some represent more risk than others.

In the case of low-risk HPV, we have mainly HPV 6 and HPV 11. Generally, these variants are the ones that cause genital warts, and the lesions often turn out to be harmless.

Of course, low-risk HPV can affect both men and women indistinctly.

High-risk human papillomavirus

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On the other hand, we have the high-risk Human Papillomavirus. The main variants of this type are HPV 16 and HPV 18, and they are usually responsible for 60% of cervical cancers.

They are called “high risk” because they are the main causes of precancerous lesions. Many times they are known as oncogenic viruses.

On the other hand, there are other high-risk HPV variants that have been identified, such as HPV 31, 33, 45, 52, and HPV 58.

Main symptoms of the human papillomavirus

You have probably wondered how the Human Papillomavirus manifests in the body. There are many cases where this virus does not generate symptoms and over time it becomes inactive.

Of course, this only happens in normal immunological conditions. When there is not a good immune response, then the virus can cause symptoms even beyond the appearance of HPV warts.

When warts appear from the Human Papillomavirus, it is possible to feel decay or even inflammation of the lymph nodes. And this is a clear indication that the immune system is affected.

In that case, it is ideal to go to the doctor, but it is also advisable to adopt healthy habits such as maintaining a balanced diet. Some health specialists suggest supplementing the treatment with multivitamin complexes.

These were some tips to help you know how to deal with HPV. However, there is much more you need to do if you really want to get rid of HPV and warts forever.

What you need to do is GET RID OF THE ROOT of the problem.

For that reason, I recommend you to look into Dr. Kirkland's story and how he was able to cure HPV and get rid of warts for good.

Click here to see what he did

Human papillomavirus in women

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Now, how does the Human Papillomavirus manifest in women? The virus does not tend to generate such marked differences when it comes to a man or a woman, at least with respect to symptoms.

Many times it does not trigger symptoms if there is an optimal response from the immune system. But in the case of women, the main peculiarity is the association of the virus with the development of cancerous lesions.

This is why doctors warn about the importance of preventing cervical cancer, having an annual cytology is fundamental for prevention.

For in the case of appreciating cellular changes, it is possible to estimate the risk of cancerous development. Likewise, early diagnosis is essential to acquire optimal treatment to stop the effects of this complicated disease.

HPV symptoms in women

Many times the high-risk Human Papilloma does not generate symptoms. Even the lesions that are in the internal region often go unnoticed, so they end up going unnoticed.

However, when there is already a cancerous process, there are symptoms that can be perceived, they can even become quite annoying.

In the case of women, physical changes in the vulva can be appreciated, such as a change in the color of the skin of the vulva. On the other hand, they may experience a burning sensation after urinating. In the face of these symptoms, it is important to go to the doctor.

Vaccine for the Human Papillomavirus

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Currently, traditional medicine does not have a treatment to get rid of HPV. Although there are cases where the virus goes into remission, this occurs due to a natural effect of the body through the functions of the immune system.

On the other hand, there are some HPV vaccines that seek to generate prevention of this virus. In men and women who have not started their sexual life, it is recommended to administer the prevention vaccine.

There is also a vaccine that seeks to reduce the effects of high-risk HPV. It is important to get these types of preventive agents.

How long does the human papillomavirus last in the body?

Generally, it takes 2 years until the immune system manages to eliminate the effects of HPV, applies to both high and low-risk cases.

However, not in 100% of cases is the elimination of HPV achieved through the immune system. But there are some medical treatments that help counteract the symptoms.

Even in the case of HPV warts, there are several treatments that seek to eliminate the lesion, such as laser treatment.

Lastly… what should you do if you have HPV?

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These were some tips to help you know how to deal with HPV. However, there is much more you need to do if you really want to get rid of HPV and warts forever.

What you need to do is GET RID OF THE ROOT of the problem.

For that reason, I recommend you to look into Dr. Kirkland's story and how he was able to cure HPV and get rid of warts for good.

Click here to see what he did

I wish you great success in your recovery!

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Dr. Amy Wilson

Medically reviewed by Dr. Amy Wilson. Dr. Amy Wilson, born in the United States, obtained her medical degree from Lincoln University School of Medicine. Specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, she’s dedicated 15 years to women’s health, becoming a distinguished gynecologist and serving in various U.S. medical institutions.

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