HPV diagnosis and treatment Posted: 05-13-08 04:17am
after i had my son i went and got my 6
week check up done. i got it done late
because of personal issues. anyways when
my results came back they said i had
abnormal cervical changes and is likely
caused from HPV. they want me to come in
for a coloscopy (sp?). im scared about it
and have been putting it off. can anyone
please tell me in great detail exactly
what that is and the steps to it, the
amount of time it takes etc? also what is,
& how do you get HPV?
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Tanita
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Re: HPV diagnosis and treatment Posted: 05-23-08 15:44pm
Dear newmommy,
Excuse me in advance for my bad English, I
am a foreigner but I will try to explain
you as simple as possible since I am not
aware of the medical terms in English.
As you know the HPV is a sexually
transmitted vyrus and lots of sexually
active women carry it. Do not get me
wrong, it is not a sexually transmitted
desease such as syphilis for example, it
is just a vyrus and recently the
scientists discovered that the cancer of
the uterus is caused exactly by HPV.
The colposcopy is a test by which your
doctor will smear the upper part of your
uterus with a special preparation. If the
HPV has injured your uterus this
preparation will make the injured area to
turn to a different color. After smearing
the doctor will observe with a microscope.
It is not painful at all so there is
nothing to worry about. The feeling is
like taking sample from the vaginal
secretion and takes no more than 10
minutes.
If there`s no any injury probably your
doctor will perscribe you an antibiotic to
kill the HPV. If there is an injured area
the doctor have to "burn" it with another
preparation in order to stop the vyrus
from penetrating ahead. It is not painful
too.
Do not put off your colposcopy, I have
been through it, I was also scared,
especially after reading in Wikipedia that
the colposcopy is a very painful test and
didn`t believe the contary when asking my
doctor. I had also HPV, as long as I
remember in stage 1. After the coposcopy
my doctor perscribed me an antibiotic and
the second test after a month was
negative.
I spoke to my GYN about the HPV since it
is a relatively new founed condition. She
explained me that the science still does
not know how did it appear, it is
transmitted sexually and leads to an
uterus cancer ONLY if not treated in time.
She also told me that there is a statistic
prooving that a big percentage of the
women (obviously men too) carry it, but
according her the percentage is even
bigger, sth like 90%. There is a vaccine
against it but unfortunately it is not
good for us, only for young girls before
having their first sexual contact.
I wish you the best of luck and assure you
that there`s nothing to be afraid of!
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worrywart01
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Posted: 05-24-08 16:01pm
there is no antibiotic that can be
prescribed to get rid of the hpv...hpv is
human papilloma virus..viruses cannot be
cured by antibiotics...the colonoscopy
just gives the doctor a closer look at the
"problem" area..if there is reason for
concern then they may choose to go further
than the colonoscopy(maybe a
biopsy)...dont panic yet, I had the same
problem..the colonoscopy doesn't hurt at
all..after the colonoscopy they wanted to
see me again for a 6 month check up in
which they told me I was completely
fine....if it is HPV, there is no
cure(since it is a virus) but I was told
in minor cases your body can correct
itself(though the virus will still remain
present it may not be "active" in your
body)...hpv is only linked to cervical
cancer/warts in SOME strands..so it isn't
guranteed that the strand you contracted
will lead to these things, just be healthy
and hopefully your body will correct
itself! (though the virus will always be
present it may stay suppressed) also, the
vaccine is not only good for younger women
who are not yet sexually active, but it is
also encouraged for any woman that is
sexually active, men are not affected by
hpv but MANY are carriers, obviously the
more partners the man has had the more
chances he had to get infected and thus
pass it along to you....best of luck to
you and try not too worry too much!!!
(this coming from one whos name is
"worrywart" haha )
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Tanita
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Posted: 05-25-08 07:01am
For the first time in my life I hear that
antibiotics are not good for viruses and
there`s no cure for them since we`re
perscribed antibiotics for every prolonged
flu caused by respiratory virus. However I
am not a doctor and the antibiotic could
kill the consequence but not the virus
itself. Still more now that I remember
along with the antibiotic my doctor gave
me a syrup for strenghtening the immune
system. I am wondering also how a vaccine
could help a sexually active woman who
already carries the HPV. Before each
vaccine doctors require the patient to be
absolutely healthy because the vaccine
prevents but does not cure an already
existing illness.
However I came back to this post not to go
ahead in a "dispute" but to add sth I
forgot before. This is a product that I
bought - the Carrageenan gel. It is a 100%
natural remedy made by algae. The
scientists have proven that some of the
ingredients are capable of killing the
HPV. It could be used as a lubricant
during sexual intercourse or you could add
several drops when having bath. In my
country it is sold in the pharmacies and I
think it is worth trying as an attending
therapy.
okay ty for the messages but... if i do
have hpv does that mean ive contracted it
thru my b/f of ten years? ive suspected
him of cheating a few times since 6/10
years we been together. i had no proff but
w/e my intuition stands. i only think a
few times he cheated but w/e. anyways i
did actually sleep with another man 5
years ago but only once when we broke up.
so... is it highly possible that if i do
have hpv... he gave it to me? my b/f of 10
years that is.
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Tanita
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Posted: 05-26-08 14:35pm
Do not think about that, you can not say
for sure who gave it to you, nither you
can be sure if the one-night is a carrier
at the moment. It is not a reason of
blaming your boy friend of cheating since
the one who gave it to you might be your
high school boy friend as well or sbd that
you have slept with 15 years ago and have
forgotten about long time ago. As I wrote
before the HPV is a relatively new founed
virus and you do not have to think of it
as a venereal disease. I told my husband
my test was positive and what further
tests I have to do and we didn`t discuss
at all who gave it to me. Probably you
should do the same. The HPV doesn`t affect
men reproductive system so the most
importnat now is to do your colposcopy and
I am sure everything will be fine. Good
luck and stop worrying!
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worrywart01
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Posted: 05-26-08 14:48pm
Tanita
wrote:
For the first time in my
life I hear that antibiotics are not good
for viruses and there`s no cure for them
since we`re perscribed antibiotics for
every prolonged flu caused by respiratory
virus. However I am not a doctor and the
antibiotic could kill the consequence but
not the virus itself. Still more now
that I remember along with the antibiotic
my doctor gave me a syrup for
strenghtening the immune system. I am
wondering also how a vaccine could help a
sexually active woman who already carries
the HPV. Before each vaccine doctors
require the patient to be absolutely
healthy because the vaccine prevents but
does not cure an already existing
illness.
However I came back to this post not to go
ahead in a "dispute" but to add sth I
forgot before. This is a product that I
bought - the Carrageenan gel. It is a 100%
natural remedy made by algae. The
scientists have proven that some of the
ingredients are capable of killing the
HPV. It could be used as a lubricant
during sexual intercourse or you could add
several drops when having bath. In my
country it is sold in the pharmacies and I
think it is worth trying as an attending
therapy.
It doesn't "cure" women who already have
hpv...in your previous post however you
stated that older women didn't need the
vaccine, if the woman has not yet
contracted hpv and is sexually
active..then it will benefit her to get
the vaccine..also, since there isn't just
one strand of hpv, even women diagnosed
with hpv can benefit from this if they
don't have one of the 4(i believe) strands
it protects you from and these strands
have been believed to be strands that lead
to cervical cancer and genital
warts...once again..hpv cannot be
killed..trust me after 5 months in a
microbiology class i should know this by
now...viruses cannot be killed...there are
antibiotics and medicines that may help
treat the symptoms..however, the virus
remains in your body..active or not..its
still there and may reemerge years later
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worrywart01
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Posted: 05-26-08 14:52pm
newmommy07
wrote:
okay ty for the messages
but... if i do have hpv does that mean ive
contracted it thru my b/f of ten years?
ive suspected him of cheating a few times
since 6/10 years we been together. i had
no proff but w/e my intuition stands. i
only think a few times he cheated but w/e.
anyways i did actually sleep with another
man 5 years ago but only once when we
broke up. so... is it highly possible that
if i do have hpv... he gave it to me? my
b/f of 10 years that
is.
if he had other partners before you its
very well possible that he contracted the
virus and became a carrier and passed it
along..or it could have been the guy you
were with 5 years ago if he was sexually
active...theres really no way of
knowing...the more partners obviously the
better chance you have of getting the
virus
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Tanita
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Joined: 23 May 2008 Posts: 22
Posted: 05-29-08 15:42pm
Worrywart,
since you are s specialist I admit that
your opinion is much more authorative than
mine, probably I got a wrong idea about
the viruses and vaccines.
I have red sth that sounds staggering to
me. Could you please have a look and share
what do you think about this horrible home
treatement. Thanks