Approximately 1 million people have HPV. In essence, low grade HPV could even disappear on its own over time. As there are over 300+ strands of HPV, the best thing to do is follow up with your doctor. Some strands will turn into warts while other strands you would not even know you had rather than your OBGYN visit.
I cannot answer directly as there are too many strands to be specific. Talk to your doctor about risks with your husband and the best thing to do would bring him with you in order to have all your questions answered.
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Hi Anonymous,
Approximately 1 million people have HPV. In essence, low grade HPV could even disappear on its own over time. As there are over 300+ strands of HPV, the best thing to do is follow up with your doctor. Some strands will turn into warts while other strands you would not even know you had rather than your OBGYN visit.
I cannot answer directly as there are too many strands to be specific. Talk to your doctor about risks with your husband and the best thing to do would bring him with you in order to have all your questions answered.
Good luck,
Missie
September 9, 2012 - 6:27amThis Comment
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