Casper
06.06.2005, 22:41
In Russia VPCH is at 70 percent or interests of adult population - to me the venereologist has told or said. Condylomas can appear at a HIV, and can and not appear, and still can be, when the HIV is not present and in a mine. They often get out, when there are chlamydias, mycoplasmas, etc. So if at you a condyloma, check up on genitourinary infections. I had condylomas when a HIV it was not exact (now precisely do not know, is or not the HIV), at me they have got out, as reaction to a clamidiosis, them vyzhgli, a clamidiosis have cured, more they do not appear.