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as far as appearance what are the differences between cancerrous hpv and wart causing hpv

As far as appearnces what are the differences between cancer causing and non cancerous hpv what do they resemble My pappilomas are on the lower shaft as well as very tiny one barely visible on my tip of my penis the ones on my shaft are like bumps and are only some what coliflower looking but there very very tiny.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Oral hpv is rare, and is almost always asymptomatic in otherwise healthy people.  Sounds like you might have an upper respiratory infection or something.  See your doctor.

Aj
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are all high risks dont give u visible warts see what im concerned with is im awaiting treatment on monday and my eyes for the past 3 weeks have been constantly itching im worried as well as my nasal passages and my throat recently within the past week has been itching and ive had this constant cough though theres no discoulored sputum except when i wake up in the morning im concerned with being infected with conjunctive hpv as well as oral/throat and nasal hpv the itching in my throat also feels to be inside my ear im going to the derm monday so i will have my definite answer i guess im prob going to have to see an optimol and ENT to get my eyes and my throat checked
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207091 tn?1337709493
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There are a few different things - you can have them frozen off, use a prescription cream at home.

See http://www.ashastd.org/hpv/hpv_learn.cfm
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What kind of treatment is recommended when u have Hpv?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Typically, the high risk kind doesn't give you visible warts.

You are still very infectious with warts, and treatment can make them go away much faster.

Aj
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