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HPV and Uterine col leisure

      Although I have got a very good Pap in April and not a single contact in between, I have been diagnosed a leisure on the uterine col , apparently due to a Candida not treated. I have oral and vaginal candida over a year now, it does not show on analysis, but the gynec says it is there and it caused me a change on the vaginal flora and a leisure on the col.

    Although I have oral and vaginal candida according to the doc, I do not have HIV cause I have 7 test, the last at 9 months post exposure (acute HBV at the time).
    
    For the leisure I got treatment Canesten Ovules (3 pills) and  Flucoric (2 oral pills). I finished treatment 3 days ago.
    
   Can i go to the seaside 2 weeks from now? Can i enter the sea and have  protected contact with my boyfriend with this leisure?
   Is it possible that the leisure is due to HPV although the Pap seemed to be perfectly clear?

   Thank you very much for your time and advice!
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all u and one can do is go with what ur doctor tells. u....don't go reading in2 what u do not know for sure!and enjoy that vacation..it sounds wonderful!which sea r u going 2?
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I started to get this 7 test since last year and the last one was 9,5 months post every exposure possible. Now my gynec tells me this col lesion is due to Candida I treated since last November.....what am I to believe? i really do not know any more....

In 4 days I shall go in vacation to the seaside and I would not even get to enjoy that like anyone there.....me and my Bf and another couple...and I only think why me....what is wrong with me? so many women on the beach and they are all happy, only I think at cancers and col lesions :( I am sad.....
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Yes, I intend to get paps ever more often than once a year cause I know it is very important, and more than that, it is treatable!

As for that Candida thing, I am very worried since I am supposed to have an immunity ready to cope with that and I am not capable to cure it even with treatment! I know that this long term Candida it is only possible in HIV+ patients, but this is the case:I had 7 Elisa 4th gen tests and there were all negative......I do not know what to believe any more :(..............
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i have had paps every year since age 28 after my conization.My mom is a breast cancer survivor and I am high risk for that for never having had children.And the DES thing as well.Women need to stay vigilant about their cervical health.....i have known women who've neglected their paps for years......ended up with cervical and ovarian cancer in stages where it had progressed and they sought no treatment and died,.......that is very negligent...and they had places they could go and get paps.I use a product called Kolorex when i get an itchiness in my lower quadrant......as we older women age our candida albicans balance gets off and we get occasional problems as well!
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Yes, I hope the same way too! You were very lucky but I suppose you cared a lot for your health for to investigate every problem....

That's why I will try to urge that vaccine thing and I will also try to test for HPV, but I really wanna believe whatever the result will be the vaccine will protect me and that my immune system will be able to cure the lesion even if it wasn't capable to cure oral and vaginal Candida in one year with treatment!
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my xperiences should show u that if u keep up on ur cervical health..even if u have a lesion...even if u have HPV...and u continue with treatment u will not die!I'm living proof of that!
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