HPV (human papilloma virus) will disappear by itself, if the patient has a strong immune system. However, when exposed to the HPV virus continuously, it will develop into cancer cells. Even so, prevention would be better to do. Can the HPV Virus Be Eliminated? Although some diseases that arise due to the HPV virus can be treated, the HPV virus itself cannot be eliminated from the body. The HPV virus will still be in the body and can be transmitted to other people even though some diseases from the HPV virus have been removed. Basically, warts will go away on their own. However, it will take a long time, which is about 1-2 years. Not only that, after the wart is gone, new warts will usually grow in the surrounding area. However, more often grows in the armpit and neck area. Growing flesh is formed from a network of loosened collagen fibers and blood vessels surrounded by skin. The formation of growing flesh is thought to be triggered by frequent friction of the skin with clothing or certain body parts. Most neck lumps are actually harmless. Most are also benign, or non-cancerous. However, a neck lump can also be a sign of a serious condition, such as an infection or cancerous growth. Lumps can be alarming, especially if they are not visible.
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