Re: Vaccines cannot be trusted
Boom! Great Response..
Most people will have contracted an HPV infection before the age of 50, but will never know they have it and will have absolutely no problems because most of the time, the HPV virus clears up by itself.
Having HPV does not mean you have a disease. Most people who get HPV don't even have any signs or symptoms.
There are, however, some low risk types of the HPV virus that cause genital warts, and these can appear several weeks, and sometimes months, after sexua| contact. In rare instances, the virus persists, especially the high risk types of the HPV virus, and can develop pre-cancerous lesions and cancer. For woman, the Pap test is an effective way to find early signs of abnormalities and pre-cancerous cells in the cervix.
A woman should have her first Pap test within three years of becoming sexually active, and then every two years after that.
The Pap test is the only way to detect abnormal cells in your cervix. If you have an abnormal Pap test, this may mean that there are cells that are pre-cursors to cancer and there is a small chance that you may develop cancer. This can be treated successfully at this stage because the progression to cancer takes many years, sometimes up to 10 years or more.