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Today, I had a colposcopy and biopsy to confirm that I have cervical dysplasia. My doctor is almost sure it is HPV. However I have never had a case of genital warts. Do all HPV cases end up in external genital warts? Or could it? Apparently I have low grade dysplasia, but how does it "cure it self" as my doctor said it could? CONFUSING STUFF HERE! :-)?




 



The form of HPV you have is the high risk which means it is the form that effects your cervix. The form that gives you gential warts is the low risk form . It is possible that it could go away by itself . But once you have been exposed to HPV you become a carrier for life and you may never ever have another outbreak then again you might have more outbreaks . Just follow what your doctor says and listen to your body . I hope this helps .


3/5/2004


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