What is HPV
What is HPV (Human Papillomavirus)? – Patient Information Guide
What is HPV?
HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is a common virus with many types that affects the skin and mucous membranes. It is most commonly transmitted through sexual contact.
How Common Is It?
HPV is a very common virus that most sexually active individuals encounter at some point in their lives.
HPV Types
• Low-risk types: Cause genital warts
• High-risk types: Are associated with cervical cancer
How Is It Transmitted?
• Sexual contact (vaginal, anal, oral)
• Skin-to-skin contact
• Rarely, from mother to baby during childbirth
Symptoms
• Often asymptomatic
• Genital warts
• Long-term cellular changes
Why Is It Important?
High-risk HPV types are associated with certain cancers, especially cervical cancer.
How Is HPV Detected?
• HPV test
• Smear (Pap smear)
• Colposcopy (if needed)
Is There a Treatment for HPV?
There is no treatment that completely eliminates the virus. However:
• The immune system often clears the virus
• Existing lesions are treated
Prevention Methods
• HPV vaccine
• Condom use
• Regular smear and HPV screening
HPV Vaccine
The HPV vaccine provides protection against high-risk types and significantly reduces the risk of cancer.
Clinical Fact
Most HPV infections clear on their own. However, regular screening is vital.
Conclusion
HPV is a common but preventable and manageable virus. Vaccination and screening can prevent serious diseases.
