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To answer the question regarding, "what are my chances that my HPV will just go away".

There are 100 types of HPV, some infect the genital area and cause warts, some cause mild cervical cell changes that do not turn into cancer, and some cause cervical cell changes that (over time) can become cervical cancer.

You have probably heard that "most cases of HPV just go away on their own" because HPV is the most common STD/STI, and anywhere from 70-80% of sexually active women will have been infected with HPV in their lifetime. And, we know that 80% of women do not have cervical cancer, cervical cell changes and/or genital warts...so yes, your body is able to "clear up" some types of HPV on its own (similar to a cold virus). It really depends what type of HPV you have been infected with, and I'm happy to hear that you are already seeing a doctor for treatment (many women do not know they even have HPV, because there are no symptoms many times). So, congratulations on taking care of your body and health!

Of these 70-80% of women who have been infected with HPV, only a small number will need treatment for the cell changes caused by the HPV. So, your doctor performing the colposcopy is looking for the cell changes, may perform a biopsy on some tissue, to see what the next step for treatment is, if any, is required.

Please know that only very rarely does the presence of HPV lead to cervical cancer, but I just wanted you to know that HPV can lead to this, if left untreated.

You can read more about HPV and its treatment at the American Social Health Association STD website.

We wish you the best; I would love to hear about your colposcopy procedure, if you are interested in helping other women who may be going through the same thing you are. And, let us know if you would like any information on contraceptive options, including condoms or other barrier methods. Be safe and take care!

April 14, 2009 - 12:55pm

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