Health, 24.07.2021 03:20 secondcolinmills005
Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection. What, if any, treatment options exist for HPV, and what are the risks and complications of this type of infection?
There is a vaccine that prevents contraction, but if someone is infected, the virus can develop into serious diseases including genital warts and cervical cancer.
There is a vaccine to treat a contracted infection, but if the infection is not cured, it can develop into genital cancer or infection to the brain, heart, or blood vessels.
There are no effective treatment options, but HPV usually goes away on its own; in rare cases where the infection does not go away, it spreads to cause heart disease or joint infection.
There is an antibiotic that can treat HPV if caught early; but if left untreated, it can spread to cause cervical cancer or infections in the brain or nervous system.
Answers: 2
Health, 22.06.2019 10:30
Vitamin d is unique in that it has a site of synthesis that is different from the location of action, so it is considered to be a click the answer you think is right. enzyme. lipase. nonessential nutrient. hormone?
Answers: 3
Health, 22.06.2019 22:30
The parents of an infant born with myelomeningocele are confused about the primary healthcare has told them about the condition.what should the nurse consider before answering the parents questions in language that they will understand?
Answers: 1
Health, 23.06.2019 12:00
The nature–nurture issue refers to the debate over the relative contributions that make to the development of psychological traits. a.introspection and nerve cell activity b.unconscious and conscious motives c.behavior and mental processes d.genes and experience
Answers: 2
Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection. What, if any,...
Mathematics, 21.01.2020 19:31
Biology, 21.01.2020 19:31
Chemistry, 21.01.2020 19:31
English, 21.01.2020 19:31
History, 21.01.2020 19:31
Geography, 21.01.2020 19:31
English, 21.01.2020 19:31
Geography, 21.01.2020 19:31