Articles for tag: Cryosurgery, Papilloma

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Viral Papilloma Eye Warts in Dogs

Canine eye warts can be very uncomfortable for your dog. Most warts are viral in nature and appear in the form of a growth on various parts of the body, including around the eye. In many cases they clear up on their own, but more severe cases caused by a tumor need further veterinary treatment. ...

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Reasons for an Abnormal Pap Smear

A pap smear is a routine exam done by a gynecologist. These exams are used to check for abnormal cells within the cervix. During a pap smear test, the doctor inserts a speculum into the vagina to open up the cervix. The cervix is then scraped and swapped to gather the cells from the cervix. ...

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Dog Warts and Their Treatments

Warts on your dog are really quite common. They are caused by the Papilloma virus, and though they can be quite unsightly; usually there is no cause for concern because in most cases your dog is not even aware that they are even there. The Papilloma virus entered your pet’s body through a skin lesion ...

Eliminate HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you have probably heard that there is a killer vaccine on the market called Gardasil in the U.S. (by other names in different countries) and patented by Merck & Co. This vaccine is supposed to stop cervical cancer, which is an over-sensationalized, relatively rare disease. You should also ...

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Can HPV Be Prevented or Cured?

People are becoming increasingly aware of the sexually transmitted disease (STD) called Human Papillomavirus, or HPV. There are known to be more than seventy different types of the virus, which are classified as either low risk or high risk. The low risk types of the virus are known to cause genital warts, while the high ...