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Can A Pap Smear Detect All Types Of The HPV Virus?

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Posted on Tue, 1 Apr 2014
Question: I have a couple of questions. I need to know if a pap smear can detect all types of the hpv virus or if the colposcopy will have to be done in case there is more? Also can type 18 HPV cause genital warts? Third, I have a raised, kind of flat pink tender spot on the outer edge of my vagina, what could this be?
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Answered by Dr. Praveen Rodrigues (1 hour later)
Brief Answer: Warts are common & treatable; visit dermatologist Detailed Answer: Hi there, No a PAP smear cannot detect ALL types of HPV virus. It is a non-specific test & a mere pointer. A colonoscopy may be adviseable if there are perianal warts & or bowel disorders that are suspect & a lifestyle that involves the anal route. Yes HPV18 can most certainly cause genital warts. The lesion you describe could very well be a wart with a different morphology or a condition called seborrheic keratosis. Your local doctor through a good physical examination will be able to confirm the condition. I understand you have an active sex life but please do practice safe sex. Regds. Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD
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Can A Pap Smear Detect All Types Of The HPV Virus?

Brief Answer: Warts are common & treatable; visit dermatologist Detailed Answer: Hi there, No a PAP smear cannot detect ALL types of HPV virus. It is a non-specific test & a mere pointer. A colonoscopy may be adviseable if there are perianal warts & or bowel disorders that are suspect & a lifestyle that involves the anal route. Yes HPV18 can most certainly cause genital warts. The lesion you describe could very well be a wart with a different morphology or a condition called seborrheic keratosis. Your local doctor through a good physical examination will be able to confirm the condition. I understand you have an active sex life but please do practice safe sex. Regds. Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD