Most people who become infected with HPV will not have any symptoms and will clear the infection on their own.

by Symptom Advice on February 4, 2011

That statement comes from the CDC website. so if HPV will clear on its own, then why is there a vaccination? Think the government is using people as guinea pigs.

HPV does not Always Clear On Its own….

Certain HPV types are classified as "high-risk" because they lead to abnormal cell changes and can cause genital cancers: cervical cancer as well as cancer of the vulva, anus, and penis. in fact, researchers say that virtually all cervical cancers – more than 99% — are caused by these high-risk HPV viruses. The most common of the high-risk strains of HPV are types 16 and 18, which cause about 70% of all cervical cancers.

If the body clears the infection, the cervical cells return to normal. But if the body doesn't clear the infection, the cells in the cervix can continue to change abnormally. This can lead to precancerous changes or cervical cancer.

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