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Genital warts can be treated. They are a common infection in British Columbia. Causes You get genital warts through vaginal, oral, and anal sexual contact. This includes both penetrative sex and sexual activities where there is skin-to-...
A Pap test is often done at the same time as sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing. Cells from the cervix are spread on a glass slide and sent to the Cervical Cancer Screening Laboratory (CCSL) in Vancouver. It generally takes...
Some types of HPV cause genital warts. Other types of HPV are more serious and may cause cancer of the cervix, anus, vagina/internal genitals, penis/external genitals, genital area, and throat. This page has information only about...
If you have one of these STIs, you may be wondering about how this will affect your sex life. Some common concerns include how to manage symptoms and how to talk to partners. Some people feel sad, angry, fearful or uncertain about what...
Preventing STIs An STI is caused when a bacteria, virus, or parasite is passed from one person to another during sexual contact. Some kinds of sex have a lower chance of passing STIs. For example, the chance of passing an STI is much less...
At A Glance There's a lot to know about sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Use our convenient "STIs at a glance" chart for information on symptoms, tests and treatments. The details Click on the below links to learn...
This section offers a number of handouts that you can share with your patients. These resources were developed by the BC Centre for Disease Control, and include: Client handouts for HPV infection, genital warts and herpes, as well as a...
The start of a new sexual relationship is a good time to talk about safer sex. Whether you are dating, hooking up or beginning a new relationship, you can plan for safer sex. Talk about safer sex Talking about safer sex beforehand can...
Condoms, dental dams and other barriers offer very good protection against many STIs. They create a barrier between the internal genitals, external genitals, and/or mouth, to lower the chances of passing STIs from one person to...
Reportable STIs In BC, some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are reportable to public health. Reportable STIs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV. Genital chlamydia is the most commonly reported STI in BC and the...
Your chances of getting a sexually transmitted infection (STI) depend on a few things. First, your partner or partners need to have an STI. Second, you and your partners need to have some kind of sexual contact to pass on the STI. Third,...
If you have just found out that you have a sexually transmitted infection (STI), you are not alone. The majority of people who are sexually active will get at least one STI in their lifetime. It’s common to have questions. For more...
There are several different types of treatment for HPV (genital wart) infection. How you respond to treatment, and how long it takes your body to clear an HPV (genital wart) infection, will depend on your general health and your body's...
没有证据表明治疗疣的方法有优劣之分。一个人对治疗会产生何种反应,需要多长时间清除人乳 头状瘤病毒(生殖器疣)感染,取决于个体的一般健康状况及其身体的天然防御能力(免疫系统 反应)。
治療に関しては、これだけが他よりも絶対に効果があると証明されているものはありません。 HPV(性器いぼ)感染の治療がどのように効果をあらわすか、またその治癒にどの程度時間が かかるかは、治療を受ける方の全身的な健康状態と体の自然防御力(免疫反応)に左右されま す。
No existen pruebas que demuestren que haya un tratamiento para las verrugas que sea mejor que otro. La manera en que una persona responderá al tratamiento, o cuánto tardará en eliminar la infección por VPH (verrugas genitales), dependerá...
Không có bằng chứng cho thấy là có một cách trị liệu mụn cóc tốt hơn so với bất kỳ cách trị nào khác. Một người sẽ phản ứng như thế nào khi trị liệu, hoặc mất bao lâu để trị dứt chứng nhiễm HPV (mụn cóc sinh dục), sẽ phụ thuộc vào sức khỏe...
특정 사마귀 치료법이 다른 치료법보다 낫다고 증명하는 증거는 없습니다. 사람이 치료에 반응하는 방식이나 HPV(성기 사마귀) 감염을 제거하는 데 걸리는 시간은 그 사람의 전반적 건강과 신체의 타고난 방어 기전(면역 체계 반응)에 달려 있습니다.
Il n’existe aucune preuve démontrant qu’un traitement des verrues est meilleur qu’un autre. La réaction d’une personne au traitement ou le temps qu’il faudra pour que l’infection par le VPH (verrues génitales) se résorbe, dépendra de la...
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