HPV: Important Content, Overlooked by Most Medical Websites, was Added to 7hpv.com
The new content follows the theme of "You ask, a biologist answers!™"
SARASOTA, Fla., Sept. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Many medical websites provide information on the human papillomavirus (HPV). However, most often, these websites overlook issues of great importance to those concerned about the virus. To fill the gap, Lilac Corp added new content to its 7hpv.com website in a questions and answers (Q&A) format. The new content follows the theme of "You ask, a biologist answers! (TM)" To identify the questions people ask, Lilac Corp analyzed information found in forums and messages boards. Lilac Corp also analyzed messages and emails it received from its customers. To answer the questions, Lilac Corp biologists analyzed relevant scientific studies listed on PUBMED, the US National Library of Medicine database that includes more than 27 million scientific references in biology and related fields. The questions and answers are available at: HPV Q&A, and HPV Treatments Q&A. The first link includes questions on specific aspects of the HPV infection and the diseases it causes. The second link includes questions on treatments for HPV that people ask about.
Some of the questions on these webpages are the following:
- Does the HPV go away on its own?
- I want to clear the HPV in my body. What should I do?
- How soon can I have sex after a genital wart outbreak?
- Does HPV cause warts in the mouth?
- I know that there is now a vaccine to prevent HPV. What about people who already have HPV?
- Can I get HPV from sharing a bath with an infected person?
- How common is the HPV virus?
- Can I get HPV from sharing a vibrator?
- I heard that cryotherapy is used to treat HPV. How does it work? Are there any side effects?
- My friend had the LEEP procedure but said it was very painful. How does LEEP help with HPV?
- What are the side effects of the LEEP procedure?
- How can anal warts be removed? Is it safe to let them go away on their own?
- I already had the HPV vaccination. Do I still need to get regular Pap smear?
- I was diagnosed with HPV, but the virus hasn't flared up for a few months now. Am I still at risk for the diseases caused by HPV?
- I already know that I can get a Pap smear to find pre-cancerous changes in my cervix. Is there any way to know if I have HPV before it causes these changes?
- I read an article claiming that HPV can cause psoriasis. Is this true?
Lilac Corp invites the public to send in more questions. These questions will be answered by a Lilac Corp biologist in private communications with the sender. Some of these questions and answers will be posted anonymously on the 7hpv.com website.
Lilac Corp believes that the new "You ask, a biologist answers!" content provides unique and highly valuable information to people concerned about the human papillomavirus (HPV).
Media contact:
Mark Richards
Lilac Corp
585-250-9999
SOURCE Lilac Corp
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