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Can HPV be cured?


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The goal of the treatment is to control the virus, but it is important to understand that the HPV infection can't be cured.

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The underlying HPV infection can't be cured. HPV stays in your body and can cause warts to appear in the future. ChaCha!

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While there is no cure, the infection often clears on its own. If it does not, and treatment is needed, there are HPV treatments.

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No, like any type of viral infection, HPV stays in your body and can cause warts to appear in the future. It is treatable though.

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HPV is a virus and there is no direct treatment for the virus But warts or other cell changes caused by the virus can be treated.

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No. HPV is a virus, there is no direct treatment for the virus. Warts or other cell changes caused by the virus can be treated.

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Often, there are no symptoms of an HPV infection and the body clears the infection on its own over the course of a few years.

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