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Re: endometriosis and hpv -one more thing

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri May 13 20:10:37 2005


Endometriosis CAN activate a dormant HPV. Stress = emotional, mental, physical, medical

At Fri, 13 May 2005, anonymous wrote: >
>*sigh*
>
>HPV is not caused by nor does it cause endometriosis and any doctor who
>confuses the two should be immediately sent for a brain scan to see if
>there is any living tissue between the ears.
>
>Endometriosis is diagnosed via laparoscopic surgery and visual
>identification.
>
>HPV can be diagnosed with a vaginal swab or a swab of any of the other
>number of places that any of the hundreds of mutations and variations of
>HPV can be found including but not limited to your genitals, mouth,
>hands and feet.
>
>HPV, often thought to be an STD, can be contracted without sexual
>contact (this has been scientifically and medically documented many,
>many, many times despite some commonplace theories to the contrary).
>Having HPV is not evidence that you or your partner cheated, became
>infected and then infected the other person. HPV is a virus that is
>believed to be living silently in the bodies of nearly 100% of the human
>race what activates the virus in some people has not been established
>with 100% certainty but the belief is that stress, other illnesses or
>certain other immune-system conditions will trigger the dormant virus
>into an active state. Medications such as zovirax is used to control
>the outbreak and return the virus to dormant state. The same medication
>is used whether the type of HPV you have is genital herpes, common cold
>sore or chicken pox. All of which are HPVs. Gynecologists, family
>practice and general medicine doctors can easily diagnose and treat it.
>
>Endometriosis is a biological disease and the trigger or triggers are
>not 100% identified and determined thus the difficulty in establishing a
>reliable treatment protocol that works across the board with some sense
>of reliability and predictability. Reproductive Endocrinologists and
>skilled Laparoendoscopic Surgeons are who you need to seek treatment
>from.
>
>At Fri, 13 May 2005, Miranda wrote:
>>
>>At Tue, 14 May 2002, JAMIE wrote:
>>>
>>>hi, i just wanted to know if anyone knew of a connection between the
>>>two?Can a doctor misdiagnose you and say you have hpv and you really
>>>have endometriosis?
>>>jamie
>>>
>>>--
>>>Jamie
>>>
>>Jamie,
>>
>>Could you let me know if you get an answer to this question? I just
>>tested positive for HPV and I was wondering the same thing.
>>Endometriosis runs in my family so I was thinking the same exact thing.
>>I hope to talk to you soon.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Miranda




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