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Human Pappilomavirus  (HPV)

 

What is Human Pappilomavirus (HPV)?

HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). 79 million Americans (25% of population), most in their late teens and early 20s, are infected with HPV. There are more than 100 different types of HPV. About 40 of them can infect the genitals and cause health problems including genital warts and cancers.  About 14 million people become newly infected each year. HPV is so common that almost every person who is sexually-active will get HPV at some time in their life

 

 How is Human Pappilomavirus (HPV) Transmitted?

HPV can be transmitted though vaginal intercourse, oral sex and anal sex and can be passed on even if an infected person has no signs or symptoms. 

 

What are the Symptoms & Risks of Human Pappilomavirus (HPV)?

In many cases, HPV goes unnoticed and even goes away on its own, but when HPV does not go away, it can cause health problems like genital warts or form precancerous cells that may lead to cancer. HPV can cause cervical and other cancers including cancer of the vulva, vagina, penis, or anus. It can also cause cancer in the back of the throat, including the base of the tongue and tonsils (called oropharyngeal cancer). As of more recent the medical studies determining the association between HPV and prostate cancer are being conducted.  

 

Some people find out they have Human Papillomavirus (HPV) when they get genital warts. Women may find out they have HPV when they get an abnormal Pap test result (during cervical cancer screening). Others may only find out once they’ve developed more serious problems from HPV, such as cancers.

 

Every year, nearly 12,000 women living in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cervical cancer, and more than 4,000 women die from cervical cancer—even with screening and treatment. Every year, approximately 19,400 women and 12,100 men are affected by cancers caused by HPV.

 

Can I take Precautions to prevent HPV?

Since HPV is among the most common sexually transmitted diseases it is advisable to be cautious who you have sex with. Frequently changing sexual partners and infidelity in relationships increase the risk of sexually transmitted diseases such as HPV. Thus limiting your sexual partners and / or activity decrease your chances of getting HPV. 

 

In Germany gynecologists successfully treated HPV stage 1 - 4 with Secret Ceres. Marlene Klein, the manager of a gynecological practice in Munich describes in this article, that they recommend Secret Ceres to patients with HPV (Human Pappilomavirus). She states that even in women with high HPV values the condition noticeably improves, as the affected skin is being regenerated and replaced by healthy skin after using Secret Ceres. 

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Secret Ceres is a natural treatment that helps you to keep your Yoni clean and prevents the formation of vaginal warts by shedding off dead skin cells on a regular basis and, replacing them with new healthy mucous skin. The regenerative effect can be felt and is a great precaution towards better health.

 

Consult your gynecologist on a regular basis and for advise and check-ups. 

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