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Oral hpv is not usually treated with cryotherapy that is common with cervical dysplasia. FEH (focal epithelial hyperplasia ) is specifically associated with HPV types 13 and 32, which only been found in the oral cavity. The lesions of FEH can disappear spontaneously within several months to a couple of years in healthy adults with strong immune systems. Oral hpv is not usually treated with cryotherapy that is common with cervical dysplasia.

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Oral HPV

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Cryotherapy, Cervical Dysplasia

The CA (Condylomata Acuminata), a sexually transmitted type of Human Papilloma Virus, is infrequently identified in the oral cavity. The most common oral locations for the CA are the tongue, inner lips, floor of the mouth and gums. CA may appear as solitary or groups of lesions. Oral hpv is not usually treated with cryotherapy that is common with cervical dysplasia.

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