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Sierra International Medical Centre provides a wide range of medical services for all type of patients, including general medicine supply, circumcision, gynaecology and othorpaedics. Plus many more.

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HPV(Human Papilloma Virus)

Human papillomavirus is the most common s*xually transmitted infection. Most s*xually active men and women being exposed to the virus at some point during their lifetime.
The virus is common in the United States and there are approximately 14 million newly diagnosed cases of human papillomavirus (HPV) annually.

There are different types of HPV. Some can lead to ge***al warts and others can cause some types of cancer. Each year, around 19,400 women and 12,100 men in the U.S. are affected by cancers that stem from HPV. Vaccines can protect against infection.

In this article, we will explain what HPV is, how it is passed between people, any symptoms that could occur, and information about treatment, vaccines, and prevention.

Fast facts on HPV
Here are some key points about human papillomavirus. More detail and supporting information is in the main article.

Most s*xually active men and women will contract the HPV virus at some point during their lifetime.
HPV can be spread through oral, va**nal, or a**l s*x.

It can result in ge***al warts and some types of cancer.
Sometimes, HPV can be transmitted during birth to an infant causing ge***al or respiratory system infections.
There is no cure for HPV but safe and effective vaccinations are recommended at the age of 11 to 12 years.
Treatment
Different types of HPV will have different symptoms. HPV viruses can lead to ge***al warts and cancer.

There is no treatment for the virus, but the symptoms can be treated.

Prevention is through the HPV vaccine.

Warts
Salicylic acid wart treatment
Salicylic acid is used to treat some warts.
Warts that result from HPV will often resolve without treatment.

However, there are medications that can be applied to the skin to remove the wart itself; these include over-the-counter (OTC) salicylic acid for common warts.

Prescription medications include:

Podophyllin (chemical applied by a doctor)
Imiquimod (Aldara, Zyclara)
Podofilox (Condylox)
Trichloroacetic acid (chemical applied by a doctor)
In certain situations, surgical interventions may be necessary and include:

Cryotherapy: This method uses liquid nitrogen to freeze the abnormal areas.

Electrocautery: Electrical current is used to burn the abnormal areas.

Laser therapy: A light beam removes unwanted tissue.

Interferon injection: This is rarely used due to the high risk of side effects and cost.

Surgical removal
It is important to speak with a doctor about which treatment is best, depending on the type and location of the wart being treated.

It is also important to note that, although warts and cellular changes may be removed or resolved, the virus can remain in the body and can be passed to others. There is no treatment to remove the virus from the body.

Cancer

Routine Pap tests and other types of screening can provide an early diagnosis, if cancer develops. Measures can be taken to treat any cancer and prevent it from developing.

Symptoms
HPV may not cause symptoms at once, but they can appear years later. Some types can lead to warts, while others can cause cancer.

Warts
Common symptoms of some types of HPV are warts, especially ge***al warts.

Ge***al warts may appear as a small bump, cluster of bumps, or stem-like protrusions. They commonly affect the v***a in women, or possibly the cervix, and the p***s or sc***um in men. They may also appear around the a**s and in the groin.

They can range in size and appearance and be large, small, flat, or cauliflower shaped, and may be white or flesh tone.

Other warts associated with HPV include common warts, plantar, and flat warts.

Common warts - rough, raised bumps most commonly found on the hands, fingers, and elbows.

Plantar warts - described as hard, grainy growths on the feet; they most commonly appear on the heels or balls of the feet.

Flat warts - generally affect children, adolescents, and young adults; they appear as flat-topped, slightly raised lesions that are darker than normal skin color and are most commonly found on the face, neck, or areas that have been scratched.

Cancer
Other types of HPV can increase the risk of developing cancer. These cancers include cancer of the cervix, v***a, va**na, p***s, a**s, and oropharynx, or the base of the tongue and tonsils. It may take years or decades for cancer to develop.

How to treat a wart
A wart is a small growth with a rough texture that can appear anywhere on the body.

Causes
hpv illustration
HPV can infect anyone who is s*xually active
HPV is a virus that is passed skin-to-skin through s*xual in*******se or other forms of skin-to-skin contact of the ge***als.

While most HPV infections are benign, causing warts on areas of the body including the hands, feet, and ge***als, there are certain strains that put a person at a higher risk of developing certain types of cancers.

HPV can infect anyone who is s*xually active; many times, infected individuals are asymptomatic, meaning they display no symptoms of the virus.

Although most HPV infections resolve themselves, sometimes, they can remain dormant and later infect a new or existing s*xual partner.

HPV can be transmitted to the infant during birth; this can cause a ge***al or respiratory system infection.

It is important to note that the strains of HPV that cause warts are different from the group of HPV strains that cause cancer.

Risk factors
Some factors increase the risk of contracting the HPV virus.

These include:

having a higher number of intimate partners
having s*x with someone who has had several intimate partners
having a weakened immune system, for example, due to HIV or after having an organ transplant
having areas of damaged skin.
having personal contact with warts or surfaces where HPV exposure has occurred

What's to know about HPV in men?
Most information about HPV focuses on women, but it can also cause health problems in men.

Diagnosis
If warts or lesions are visible, a doctor can generally make a diagnosis of HPV during a visual inspection. However, additional tests may be needed to confirm the presence of HPV.

When should I get tested for HPV?
Tests to evaluate for HPV or HPV-related cervical cellular changes include a Pap smear, a DNA test, and the use of acetic acid (vinegar).

A Pap smear is a test that collects cells from the surface of the cervix or the va**na and will reveal any cellular abnormalities that may lead to cancer.

The use of a DNA test will evaluate for the high-risk types of HPV and is recommended for women 30 and older in conjunction with a Pap smear.

There is also a DNA test for HPV, which can be used alone without the need for concurrent Pap testing starting at age 25.

At times, a biopsy of any abnormal areas may be necessary.

Currently, there is no test available for men to check for HPV; diagnosis is made primarily on visual inspection. In certain situations, if men or women have a history of receptive a**l s*x, it may be advisable to speak with a doctor regarding the possibility of undergoing an a**l Pap smear.

Prevention
HPV vaccination hypodermic
There are three HPV vaccines currently on the market.
Measures that can reduce the risk of contracting HPV include:

having the HPV vaccine
practicing safe s*x
practicing abstinence or being in a monogamous s*xual relationship
not having s*x while there are visible ge***al warts
It is hard to prevent common warts. If a wart is present, people should avoid picking it or biting finger nails. For plantar warts, it is recommended that shoes or sandals be worn in public areas such as pools and locker rooms.

Vaccination
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend vaccination at the age of 11 to 12 years, to reduce the risk of cervical and other cancers developing in future.

The vaccine is given in two doses, 6 to 12 months apart.

Catch-up vaccines are recommended for males up to the age of 21 years and females up to 26 years who did not receive the vaccination at a younger age. Gay and bis*xual men are encouraged to have the vaccination up to the ages of 26 years.

People between the ages of 27 and 45 years who have not had the vaccination in the past are now eligible for vaccination with Gardasil 9.

Currently, there are three HPV vaccines on the market: Gardasil, Cervarix, and Gardasil 9. Speak with a doctor to see if vaccination is appropriate.

07/09/2019


Is commonly caused by overgrowth of the Fungi called Candida albicans.

The fungi can live on any part of the body but usually prefers warm moist parts of the body ... especially the oral cavity(mouth) and the va**na.

SYMPTOMS.
🍏Thick whitish Discharge with a Cheese Appearance.
🍏Itching that Irritates the Va**na and the surrounding areas.
🍏Painful s*xtual In*******se.
🍏Burning sensation during Urination.
🍏Inflammation around va**nal area.

CAUSES.
Candida is found in the va**na 20 - 50% of normal women .... But its levels increase when the environment of the va**na changes .
When levels increase that is when it becomes concern.

Factors that contributes to the overgrowth of the fungi Include :-
1)Use/overuse of antibiotics/steroids.
2)Sperm.
3)Pregnancy.
4)Mensturation.
5)Diabetes.
6)Birth control Pills.
6)weakened Immune System.
7 )Chemical reaction to toiletries .

So, take care .....

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