Human Papillomavirus
HPV
        What is HPV
        How common is HPV
        High Risk HPV
        Low Risk HPV
        How do I get HPV
        HPV Symptoms
        Pap Test
        Abnormal Results
        Normal Results with HPV
        HPV Treatments
        Cervix Cells
        Genital Warts
        Prevention
        HPV & Pregnancy
        Cervical Cancer
Genital Warts

STD Information:

Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Learn more about how to prevent and heal your body from these diseases:

   Genital Warts

Yeast Infection
Vaginal yeast infections are caused by a tiny organisms that normally live in small numbers on the skin and inside the vagina.

   Yeast Infection

Natural Cures for STD's
Learn about several herbs you can take to boost your immune system and attack your STD's.

   Natural STD Cures

 

Is it still possible to have HPV even if my Pap test was normal?

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Human Papilloma Virus
You can have HPV but still have a normal Pap test.


Normal Results with HPV
Yes. You can have HPV but still have a normal Pap test. Changes on your cervix may not appear right away or they may never appear.

For women over the age of 30 that get an HPV test and a Pap test, a negative result on both the Pap and HPV tests means that no cervical changes or HPV was found on the cervix.

This is great news, because it means there is an extremely low chance of developing cervical cancer in the next few years.

 

Cervical Cancer