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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the cost of Human Papiloma Virus (HPV) Qualitative PCR?
Cost of Human Papiloma Virus (HPV) Qualitative PCR is 6000 Rs
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What is HPV (human papillomavirus)?
HPV is a group of more than 200 related viruses, some of which are spread through vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Sexually transmitted HPV types fall into two groups, low risk and high risk. Low-risk HPVs mostly cause no disease. High-risk HPVs can cause several types of cancer.
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What types of cancer are caused by HPV?
Research links these types of cancer with HPV
Cervical cancer: HPV causes nearly all cervical cancers. About 70% of HPV-related cervical cancer is caused by HPV-16 or HPV-18. However, most genital HPV infections will not cause cancer. Smoking can also raise the risk of cervical cancer in women with HPV.
Oral cancer: HPV can cause cancer of the mouth and tongue. It can also cause cancer of the oropharynx. This is the middle part of the throat, from the tonsils to the tip of the voice box. These HPV-related cancers are rising.
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Who should get vaccinated?
HPV vaccination is recommended at age 11 or 12 years (or can start at age 9 years) and for everyone through age 26 years, if not vaccinated already. Vaccination is not recommended for everyone older than age 26 years. However, some adults age 27 through 45 years who are not already vaccinated may decide to get the HPV vaccine.
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How Is HPV Transmitted?
HPV passes easily between sexual partners. It can be transmitted through any intimate skin-to-skin contact, including vaginal–penile sex, penile-anal sex, penile–oral sex, vaginal–oral sex, and use of sex toys or other objects. The infection passes easily between sexual partners. Condoms and dental dams can lower the chance of HPV transmission but do not prevent it completely.
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What are the different types of HPV and what do they do?
There are more than 100 different types of HPV and around 40 that affect the genital area. HPV is very common and can be caught through any kind of sexual contact with another person who already has it. Most people will get an HPV infection at some point in their lives and their bodies will get rid of it naturally without treatment. But some people infected with a high-risk type of HPV will not be able to clear it.
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How is Human papillomavirus (HPV) treated?
There is no cure for the virus itself, but many HPV infections go away on their own. In fact, about 70 to 90 per cent of cases of HPV infection are cleared from the body by the immune system. When treatment is needed, the goal is to relieve symptoms by removing any visible warts and abnormal cells in the cervix.
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What is the cost of HPV?
The cost of HPV is 5000 Rs
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How many days does it take for reports?
Reports will take 8-10 days