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Question about HPV / WARTS.

I dont know why I am doing this to myself but here goes nothing.

i have a whole ton of sexual guilt and fear/anxiety and have had some partners over the years. none of them have ever reported any STI to me and I have never had any symptoms of anything either. I have been in contact with them as friends, and all is well.

last two partners were completely protected from about over a year ago, but three years ago was last time i had unprotected.  i went to the gyno in feb of this year, three months ago, i told her my worries and fears  and history and she recommended being tested for pap smear, and chlamydia and gonorrhea but other than that said i am fine. she said everything looked very healthy, and all those results came back normal.

for some reason my anxiety has come back and i have developed a fear of warts and i cant stop thinking abou thtem and researching them and looking at myself. i have a couple of tags from the hymen that i am sure ive had for a very long time , but my mind keeps feeling scared about them anyway. and i have alot of those fordyce spots and always have, even on the perrenium. is that normal? anwyay i just wondered what is the likeliness of this being possible or am i just overly anxious for nothing?
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" Apparently take 3g of this a day for 3-6 months can rid it from the body (at least to an undetectable degree_)".  Huh?  Making it un-detectable doesnn't mean its gone. Conflicting statements indeed. And no one knows how long one isn't infectious and the virus is un-detectable.
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Have you read the clinical study that was done at the University of Texas in regards to HPV and using AHCC?  Apparently take 3g of this a day for 3-6 months can rid it from the body (at least to an undetectable degree).  It's pretty expensive stuff, but the study is worth a quick read.
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As someone who battles HPV my advice to you would be to not stress you "might" develop them. When, if, or ever you contract it you will start noticing larger more appearant changes, so I would say you are perfectly fine and to try to stay strong mentally.
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