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Re: hpv /and the infections?

From: A.C. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 11 Jan 2001 20:35:50 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Lynn D. Montgomery, MD wrote: >
>At Wed, 10 Jan 2001, A.C. wrote:
>>
>>A Year ago I was told I had abnormal cells on my cervix. Recently my
>>doctor told me that I have a strand of HPV. I have never gotten back an
>>abnormal pap so I'm confused. I've had only two partners and the one
>>I'm with now doesn't have it. I have noticed that in the past year I
>>get yeast infections often (averege every 3 mo's) and my discharge is
>>very thin and tart tasting. Does anyone have any advice or holistic
>>ideas? I've never had a wart.
>>
>>--
>>acie
>>
>Acie,
>One can contract HPV and not manifest any problems for months or years.
>Also, just because you have HPV, does not automatically give you
>abnormal pap smears. It certainly does mean that it is extra important
>to have year exams.
>With regard to advice or holistic approaches to the vaginitis, the only
>things that seem to be effective are the standard good hygiene, cotten
>crotch panties, etc...
>Lynn
>
>so what about the infections? They started becomming a problem about a year and a half ago when I became sexually active. I follow all the hygiene rules and recently began to boost my immune system with antioxidents. COuld these infections and my weird discharge have to do with HPV?
I feel hesitant to have oral sex with my boyfriend because of the HPV and the tart taste. >

--
acie





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