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Could I have Human Papilloma Virus?


I went to get my annual check up for birth control. They were examining my cervic when they decided to give me a Pap smear after they noticed my cervix was inflamed and white blood cells. They came back in the room with HPV papers and said they were concerned that I'm fighting of some type of infection and they believe it could be HPV. They said they put vinegar on my cervix and there was a reaction to it. But I'm in a monogomous relationship with a man in the military who hasn't shown any warts or other possible symptoms. He's the only one I have been with and he's only been with one other partner before me. I confronted him just to be sure that he was faithful. And I was already sure he was. His ex may have given it to him but he does not believe she had it either. I would like some advice to see if the "infection" could be anything else? Or even the likelihood that I could actually have it.
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