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While most STDs tend to present either internal or external signs, there are illnesses that may be present within your system without you being aware of them. Human Papillomavirus or HPV is a disease that contains as many as 100 variants, many of which are asymptomatic. The trouble is, if certain strains of HPV remain untreated, they can lead to gynecologic cancers such as those in the cervix, vagina, or on the vulva. To stay protected, getting vaccinated, using condoms, and getting tested regularly are essential. To learn more about HPV and discover what Horizons Health & Wellness can do for you, get in touch today.

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What Causes Human Papillomavirus?

The virus that causes Human Papillomavirus is transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. In most cases, people become infected with HPV after sexual intercourse. However, sex isn’t required for transmission to occur. In some cases, you may contract this disease from an open sore, scratch, or through close contact with someone who has it. Many people have HPV and don’t even know they have it, which means you can still contract the virus even if your partner doesn’t have any symptoms.

What Are the Symptoms?

One indicator of Human Papillomavirus is genital warts. These symptoms of HPV can appear in both men and women but may not always be present. In fact, most cases of HPV are asymptomatic, and often the disease goes away on its own after about two years of contracting it. However, for some women, HPV may linger and lead to serious and potentially life-threatening diseases like cervical cancer.

Treatment Options for Human Papillomavirus

The best treatment for HPV is prevention. Thus at Horizons Health & Wellness, we are proud to offer the HPV vaccine. In addition, obtaining regular Pap smears and gynecologic exams are the mainstay of early HPV detection. If we detect HPV, we offer treatment solutions for the diagnosis and removal of growths (such as warts) that may develop as a result of this virus. If you are interested, you may explore our prevention, diagnostic, and treatment options below.

Treating Human Papillomavirus in Bridgewater, MA

If you have been in contact with someone who has HPV or if you think you may be HPV positive, don’t wait! Get in touch with our team at Horizons Health & Wellness today to explore our range of treatment options. To get started, request a consultation by filling out the form below or giving our office a call at (508) 807-0634.