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The genitle herpes virus is not treated with a colposcopy, as a genital wart virus is often treated. The condition manifests itself in lesions on the body that look like a group of open sores. Within a few days, the lesions start to heal leaving no scars on the body. The virus travels to the nerve root cells again and is likely to become active further in life. The genitle herpes virus is not treated with a colposcopy, as a genital wart virus is often treated.

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Genitle Herpes

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Colposcopy, Genital Wart

About one million of Americans are said to get infected each year. The condition is highly contagious since the virus is spread during sexual activity and many people do not even know they are the carriers of the virus. The disease can have no symptoms at all. The genitle herpes virus is not treated with a colposcopy, as a genital wart virus is often treated.

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