Human papillomavirus

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    In the United States one out of every six people ages 14 to 49 has herpes. Here are a few facts that you will be learning about the side effects, what it is, and how you can get it this is a common disease that many people get. There is still no cure, and the disease will keep spreading unless you keep it from spreading with medication you are given. Herpes is a very common disease, it's highly contagious, and it can be passed down from generation to generation. It can cause problems ranging…

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    transmitted diseases such chlamydia, herpes and gonorrhea; there is one very harmful disease that many parents fail to inform their teenagers about. Human Papilloma Virus is one disease that is known to be silent but it can also cause great harm to teenagers. An HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) Vaccine is major because it supplies protection…

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    Is there a link between Human Papilloma Virus and Cervical cancer? Human papilloma virus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. ‘Centers for diseases control and prevention’ states that almost all sexually active people get the virus at some point in their lives. According to the ‘Cervical Cancer topic overview’ done by webMD cervical cancer is “when abnormal cells of the cervix grow out of control.” About HPV HPV is spread by having either vaginal, anal or oral sex with…

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    The incubation period for gonorrhea usually is shorter than that of nongonococcal urethritis. Human immunodeficiency virus patients, gonorrheal infection may also dramatically increases shedding and transmission of HIV, possibly through an increase of the viral load in the semen or cervico-vaginal fluids. An underlying N. gonorrhoeae infection or…

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    Genital Herpes Genital Herpes is a sexually transmitted disease ( STD), activated by the herpes virus. There are two strains of the Herpes Simplex Virus ( HSV) , Herpes Simplex Virus type 1( HSV-1) and Herpes Simplex Virus type 2 ( HSV-2) . HSV-1 produces painful blisters or cold sores on the lips. HSV-2 is responsible for Genital Herpes, which generates painful vesicles or ulcers in the genital area. Historically, it was thought that HSV-1 was specific for producing the oral lesions,…

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    making worse, the many sexually transmitted diseases, STDs, that can be caused by skin-to-skin contact. STDs can cause scarring in reproductive organs, and this can lead to infertility. Other STDs can cause birth complications or even lead to HIV [Human Immunodeficiency Virus]. HPV, “the cause of genital warts,” has also been found to be a link to cervix, penis, anus, and vulva cancer (McIlhaney 3). Even though contraceptives cannot absolutely prevent the contraction of STDs, studies have proven…

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    Hpv Pros And Cons

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    The debate over the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine represents a combination of two of the most controversial topics in American healthcare: mandatory vaccinations and teenage sexuality. The argument has been made widely public, in part due to the state government’s attempts to make the vaccine mandatory before school admission. The arguments against the vaccine can be broken down into either ethical or just the general risks/complications the vaccine poses. Despite the wide spread support…

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    What if cancer was preventable? What if thousands of lives could be saved? While not the case for all, some forms of cancer can be prevented. The vaccine that protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV) accomplishes this feat, yet many still do not receive the vaccine. In fact, according to a study performed in 2016, 61% of health care professionals stated that the most commonly refused or rescheduled vaccine was the Gardasil vaccine, which is the name for the vaccine that protects against…

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    applied to the treated area. Blisters may sometimes develop but these turn to scabs later and flake off. Before Undergoing Cryotherapy If you happen to have genital warts and are seriously contemplating their removal, always remember that human papillomavirus, the virus that brings about the warts, cannot be cured and will remain in your system. HPV can remain inactive inside our bodies for a long time without manifesting any symptom. Cryotherapy will only remove the external genital warts but…

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    testing has improved new medication over the years, as well as it has found the cure for many illnesses, this topic deal with sensitive issues; one of them being, is animal testing morally right? Thanks to animal testing, the wellness, and health of humans have improved significantly, on the other hand, however, by doing the “greater good” innocent animals are being tortured/killed every day. Just like with any other issue we have those in favor and those against animal testing. Those in favor…

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