Thanks.
I am 30 years old. My family doctor diagnosed me visually, no colposcope, after she received the results of my pap smear. It was abnormal and she said something about LSIL which she explained puts me in a low risk group. However she has referred me to an OB/GYN just to be safe. I go to him next week.
Does this mean that if I come into contact with the strain that I already have I won't get it again? Or could it cause another a different outbreak of warts?
Also, I have read that once your warts are gone and you have a normal pap that the virus is not contagious anymore. Is that true?
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June 27, 2011 - 9:03amI am 30 years old. My family doctor diagnosed me visually, no colposcope, after she received the results of my pap smear. It was abnormal and she said something about LSIL which she explained puts me in a low risk group. However she has referred me to an OB/GYN just to be safe. I go to him next week.
Does this mean that if I come into contact with the strain that I already have I won't get it again? Or could it cause another a different outbreak of warts?
Also, I have read that once your warts are gone and you have a normal pap that the virus is not contagious anymore. Is that true?
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