Does HPV always show signs of Genital Warts?!


Question: Because I have had it for a year now, but I have never had any symptoms of Genital Warts.


Answers: Because I have had it for a year now, but I have never had any symptoms of Genital Warts.

Most commonly, genital types of HPV do not cause any symptoms at all. Usually, the infection goes away or is suppressed by the body before any problems develop. However, sometimes the infection persists, causing abnormal cells to form. In the case of high-risk (potentially cancer-causing) types of HPV, the only way to know you have the virus before cervical cancer develops is to be screened using both a Pap and (if you are 30 or over) the HPV test. By catching persistent infections while they are still relatively early in their development, abnormal cells can be detected and removed before they become cancerous. That is why periodic testing for HPV is so important.

In the case of a "low-risk" type of HPV, the only way you know you have it is if genital warts develop, which can then be treated. While there is a test for low-risk types of HPV (separate from the test for high-risk HPV), its routine use is not recommended by medical experts



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