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Is Squamous Papilloma Related With HPV ?

Can the condition of squamos papilloma be part of HPV. And is it pass by having a different sex partner? Oh yea its in my stomach area and if its a virus ,can I get it in other areas of my body ,like Virginia? I am worried of my results from my endoscopy on Friday last week.
Wed, 24 Dec 2014
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Hello,
I understand your concern.
I am Dr. Arun Tank, infectious diseases specialist, answering your query.

Yes long term HPV can cause papilloma.

If the HPV not attended in time it can lead to papilloma.

Please start treatment of papilloma, at earliest other wise it may turn in to papilloma.


I will be happy to answer your further concern, you can ask me on bit.ly/DrArun.
Thank you.
Dr Arun Tank
Infectious diseases specialist.
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Is Squamous Papilloma Related With HPV ?

Hello, I understand your concern. I am Dr. Arun Tank, infectious diseases specialist, answering your query. Yes long term HPV can cause papilloma. If the HPV not attended in time it can lead to papilloma. Please start treatment of papilloma, at earliest other wise it may turn in to papilloma. I will be happy to answer your further concern, you can ask me on bit.ly/DrArun. Thank you. Dr Arun Tank Infectious diseases specialist.