Publisher's Synopsis
Human papillomavirus is a DNA virus that affects the skin. Normal treatment for human papillomavirus includes the use of broad antiviral medications, but there is no specific "cure" for this infection. In fact, the human body appears to lower HPV to undetectable levels in the body, effectively clearing it up by itself. However, there can be resurgences in HPV in the first two years after symptoms have been "diminished". However, given that premalignant lesions from high-risk HPV varieties may significantly increase the chances of developing cervical cancer, it should not be taken lightly. You should regularly consult with a medical professional, particularly if you believe that you have been infected, and if you detect warts or other lesions