Answer :
What are the symptoms and long-term complications of genital human
papillomavirus (hpv)?
a. most people with hpv never develop symptoms, but sometimes the infection can develop into genital warts, cervical cancer, or other genital cancers.
a. most people with hpv never develop symptoms, but sometimes the infection can develop into genital warts, cervical cancer, or other genital cancers.
The correct answer is A. Most people with HPV never develop symptoms, but sometimes the infection can develop into genital warts, cervical cancer, or other genital cancers.
Explanation:
Human Papillomavirus infection or HPV is caused by Human papillomavirus that develops mainly in mucous tissue, especially those of human genitals (genital human papillomavirus). In most of the cases, this viral infection does not have symptoms and does not lead to other diseases or conditions. However, in some people the infection can lead to either warts that are a type of rough skin growth or to cancer, this in the case of genital human papillomavirus includes cervical cancer, penile cancer, rectum cancer, etc. According to this, the option that describes symptoms and long-term complication is Option A.