I would agree cleared is more correct. However there is a protocol that involves risk yet may allow your body to remove the viral infections. No doctor will tell you how. Because they are generally not that informed they likely know the basics of it perscribing immiquimod or cytotoxic compounds to the site of infection for types 6 and 11. The only internal solution they provide is gardisil and is only effective before infection because it binds to certain proteins that govern cellular replication thus doing nothing if infected already. Now if they knew anything about dna viruses they would know that they always hijack certain cellular functions. Mostly sneaky stuff binding to key portions of genetic chains that cause cell replication and such. One of these functions specifically it binds to causes designated protection from immunal cells. Known as treg, luckily there is a compound that restricts treg called cytoxan a chemotherapy drug. A combination of low dose cytoxan say 50 to 100mg daily along with immiquimod allows access and points out the specific immune response area to the immune system. Coupled with 4 to 6 grams ahcc and a supplemental liposomal vitamin c ( 6 grams daily for cancer protocol). Cost would relatively be around $150 (darknet pharmacy) for unprescribed cytoxan $130 two tubes immiquimod then around $300 for ahcc and $180 for lipo c. Grand total of around $700 dollars for a month worth which shouldn't take any longer unless you have immuno comprimised conditions such as aids or diabetes. No doctor would likely help you as I have spent thousands on allopathy naturopaths that seemingly rotates around the same broad disease database dung filled knowledge. And btw its not always sexually transmitted its a virus it can enter your body through any break or weakened skin. Shaving your privates excessive masturbation and unlubricated sex is likely not a good idea as the risk is possible hpv infection. Im sure some md will likely troll on the fact I support unprescribed rx medicines and my basis is likely to harm someone due to the advocating of chemo drugs. But let me say how many people have you cured of hpv and if you were actually able to help regular people they wouldn't have to order "illegal" drugs to cure themselves due to your inadequacies in medicinal protocol. Careful the board of directors might see you actually helped someone...
Well I wouldn't say cured because although you may not have another outbreak after it has "cleared" the virus will always be in your system. so no there is no cure for it; but you could clear the virus meaning you would not transmit the virus during the "clear" time