In the 'Symptoms - Reproductive - Stds' section of our in-depth questionnaire we ask the following question about human papilloma virus:
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Have you had genital warts or HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)?
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"Don't know" |
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"No, definitely not" |
No history of human papilloma virus |
A pre-existing condition |
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"Minor problem" |
Human papilloma virus |
A pre-existing condition |
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"Moderate problem" |
Human papilloma virus |
A pre-existing condition |
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"Major problem" |
Human papilloma virus |
A pre-existing condition |
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Your answer will affect the likelihoods of the conditions below.
Any answers in green reduce the likelihood of the condition.
GLOSSARY
Cancer Refers to the various types of malignant neoplasms that contain cells growing out of control and invading adjacent tissues, which may metastasize to distant tissues.
Genital Warts (Anal Warts, Condylomata, Venereal Warts) Single or clusters of soft, cauliflower-like growths in and around the vagina, anus, penis, groin, and scrotal area. Also called Condylomata acuminata. A sexually-transmitted viral infection, caused by human papillomavirus.
Virus (Viri, Viruses) Any of a vast group of minute structures composed of a protein coat and a core of DNA and/or RNA that reproduces in the cells of the infected host. Capable of infecting all animals and plants, causing devastating disease in immunocompromised individuals. Viruses are not affected by antibiotics, and are completely dependent upon the cells of the infected host for the ability to reproduce.
Last updated: May 10, 2007
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