Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world today. In fact, according to research, in any 10 sexually active adults, there'd be at least one person suffering from the virus. HPV has been classified into two major groups, both of which are specified based on the risk factor and control level; the high-risk HPV and the low-risk HPV types. The high-risk type of HPV is regarded as the most dangerous and most difficult to curb and control. They pose a greater threat to the health of the carrier and if not reported early, could potentially lead to death. The other class of HPV is the low-risk type. This class is regarded as the most common type of the disease and is most easily transmitted. Although it does not pose as much threat as the high-risk type, this class is also very uncomfortable and sometimes disgusting. How would you know if you have been carrying the virus for a while? Although there are some visible symptoms, but most people don't develop any visible symptom. This article seeks to explain how to know or detect that you have HPV.
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