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need to know the standard protocol for HPV

what is the standard protocol for someone who has HPV? Such as how many pap exams should someone get per year, proper hygiene, whether or not to continue taking oral contraceptives, And what about working in the medical field? Would you have to quit your job?
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101028 tn?1419603004
did they have you come back for a colposcopy yet?  that would be the next step.
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my pap found abnormal cells and I'm sure my test was low risk. But I'm not sure
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101028 tn?1419603004
was your pap also normal or  did you have an abnormal pap test too?

was it high risk or low risk hpv you tested + for?
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I had a positive HPV test from a routine PAP. no warts
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101028 tn?1419603004
you can be on the pill when you have hpv.

you can work any job you want also - even in the medical field.

did you have actual warts or a + hpv dna test with a pap test?

grace
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