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Even though genital warts may be removed, the virus itself continues to live. The HPV can cause tissue changes in the cervix of women with cervical infection.
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Even though genital warts may be removed, the virus itself continues to live. The HPV can cause tissue changes in the cervix of women with cervical infection.
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Warts are small, usually painless growths on the skin caused by a virus. They are generally harmless.
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Warts are small, benign growths caused by a viral infection of the skin or mucous membrane. The virus infects the surface layer.
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Warts, also called verrucae, are small benign growths usually caused by a viral infection of the skin or mucous membrane. The virus infects the surface layer of skin.
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