Human Papillomavirus (HPV) with an Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance (ASC-US) is a type of infection that can be found in the cells of the cervix. It is caused by a virus and is usually found in women, although it can also affect men. While it is possible for HPV with ASC-US to resolve on its own, there is no way to predict whether or not this will happen.
In some cases, HPV with ASC-US can resolve on its own without any treatment. The body's immune system is usually able to fight off the virus and clear the infection. It is important to note, however, that even if the infection does clear, the virus can still remain in the body. Therefore, it is ultimately impossible to know if the infection has truly been resolved.
In other cases, HPV with ASC-US can persist and require treatment in order to be cleared. Depending on the severity and type of infection, a doctor may prescribe antiviral or other medications to help clear the infection. It is also important to note that if the infection does not resolve, it can lead to more serious complications such as cervical cancer.
In summary, it is possible for HPV with ASC-US to resolve on its own, but this cannot be predicted. It is important to see a doctor if the infection does not clear after some time, as more serious complications can arise if left untreated.