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If you are looking for the cause of cervical dysplasia and warts, look no farther than HPV. Genital herpes has been implicated as the cause of cervical dysplasia and warts in up to ninety-five percent of the cases that have been tested, and it may be responsible for a higher percentage than that. Herpes, or HPV, is a serious cause of cervical dysplasia and warts in women, and this is a serious condition because cervical dysplasia so often leads to cervical cancer.
Just identifying HPV as the cause of cervical dysplasia and warts is not enough. Because so many people have undiagnosed cases of HPV, it is almost impossible to eliminate HPV as a cause of cervical dysplasia and warts in women who are sexually active. Even when women are monogamous, there is no guarantee that their sexual partner is also monogamous, and this means that HPV can act as a cause of cervical dysplasia and warts even if a woman has been absolutely faithful for her husband.
Of all the millions of HPV suffers who are hoping for a herpes cure, the ones who can most benefit are those who are potential victims of cervical dysplasia and warts, as caused by the transmission of genital herpes.