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Most HPV infections occur without any symptoms and will go away without any treatment over the course of a few months. Infection by the "high risk"(cancer-causing) HPV is necessary for the development of cervical cancer. These infections are asymptomatic and majority will resolve without any need for treatment.
However, in some cases, the infection can persist, leading to the risk of progression to cervical cancer. This process can take more than ten years. Therefore it is important to be protected against the "high-risk"(cancer-causing)HPVs.