some questions about HPV
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I have some a ton of questions about HPV that i thought some of you might be able to answer for me. It would be greatly apreciated!
(btw thanks so much for all the comments on my last post!!!)
1. Can a man be tested for HPV if it is not a wart causing form of HPV? Can they test for it through blood work or something?
2. If a person infected with the type of HPV that does not give warts gives HPV to a partner could it somehow transform into the type that gives warts?
3. Can you get it through oral sex?
4. If 2 partners (male and female) both have HPV (the same strand) but the woman has it vaginally can she get it in her anus if they have anal sex? or should anal sex be avoided completely?
5. How effective are condoms with this type of STD? i hear they don't provide much protection.
6. if a man and a woman are both infected with the same strand of HPV is it ok for them to have unprotected sex?
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i'm sure i will think of a million more. but i guess that will do for now.
i only ask these questions here becaus i can't find the answers in any other place that i look.
THANKS! you ladies rock!
(btw thanks so much for all the comments on my last post!!!)
1. Can a man be tested for HPV if it is not a wart causing form of HPV? Can they test for it through blood work or something?
2. If a person infected with the type of HPV that does not give warts gives HPV to a partner could it somehow transform into the type that gives warts?
3. Can you get it through oral sex?
4. If 2 partners (male and female) both have HPV (the same strand) but the woman has it vaginally can she get it in her anus if they have anal sex? or should anal sex be avoided completely?
5. How effective are condoms with this type of STD? i hear they don't provide much protection.
6. if a man and a woman are both infected with the same strand of HPV is it ok for them to have unprotected sex?
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i'm sure i will think of a million more. but i guess that will do for now.
i only ask these questions here becaus i can't find the answers in any other place that i look.
THANKS! you ladies rock!
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Date: 2002-04-24 10:15 am (UTC)I have, around my vulva on the edges of the inner labia, what I think of as "chickenskin"... it's got little bumps that look whitish on the top, but don't come to a head or "pop" like pimples, don't grow, and just stay there. I remember having them long before I was at all sexually active, and I've never had any of the more "large" or "standard" warts; no gyno has ever mentioned these to me as a possible problem. Still, they make me nervous, and I'm (paranoically ;) wondering what your "skin irregularities" looked like... if they were like this, I just may bring it up more pointedly with my doctor next time I see her
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Date: 2002-04-24 10:45 am (UTC)My bumps are a little softer than most HPV warts, and are exactly the color of the surrounding skin. She still hasn't done any definitive diagnostic tests, though. I'd been seeing her, a GP, for gynecology, but for a number of reasons (probable HPV, a benign hyperkeratosis patch on my inner vulva that I want watched, and because I'm gettin' old) I'm switching back to a gynecologist, and my first appointment with her is on Friday. At that point, I'll ask for a definite diagnosis either way.
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Date: 2002-04-25 03:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-04-26 11:18 pm (UTC)I did tell an old friend I had had sex with afterward. He wasn't pleased, but then chuckled and said, "well, I guess I can't say you never gave me anything." You have to decide for yourself.