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Hello. Is there a sharp hyena in the cervix hpv’s vagina?
Question answer:
If HPV is negative, the external vagina will not have sharp wetting, but there may be some difference between the sharp wetting and HPV tests, i.e. the virus that caused the sharp wetting could not be included in the HPV type for this examination. Even when HPV is negative, other types of HPV infection can occur, which can lead to sharp wettings, except for the fact that the HPV virus is not present in the examination process. In addition, some acute wetting is not necessarily true, but may be due to other causes, such as infection. This pseudo-wetting is often caused by local oedema and increased growth, and there is no clear relationship with HPV infection, so HPV negatives may appear, only because of the reasons that led to the wetting, but not because HPV is positive. If a patient is suspected or diagnosed with an acute hysteria, you can add a room, Jrsy 820 to a private consultation.