OK im a little confused...My Fiance and i have been together 4 years.... After our two year mark, he developed something around his anus and inside a little bit.. he was told they wer possibly hpv/genital warts and he had them surgically removed and that was over a year ago and he hasnt had them again. I was pregnant at the time he had this and i never developed ANY type of warts and my pap smears are normal. My question is, is it possible it was something else since i have never had any warts or abnormal paps? This was a year and a half ago and i still havent had any... And my second question is, can it still be passed on to someone else, like if we split up and i got in another relationship.. even though iv never had it? This is so confusing... Anyone with any good info, please help.. THanks..Need advice from people with HPV, or anyone really familiar with it please?
Hi there are 4 main types of HPV. These are 2 strands that cause warts. Probably the one your partner has. And the other 2 are ones that cause cervical cancer.
So without confusing you anymore, this is what it sounds like to me.
- Your partner probably has a HPV strand that causes warts. You probably have this too, but your body has just dealt with the strand differnetly and you do not show up with wart symptoms.
- The reason why you had normal papsmears, is because this strand does not cause cervical cancer, all it causes is warts.
If you are positive for the HPV even though you do not show symptoms then yes you can still pass it on.
You say you were together for 2 years before he developed it... well that alone tells you that either you or him had the virus when you started dating (for how long? who knows). So you either gave him this, or he had it when you to met. But he didn't develop any symptoms for 2 years.
So you could still develop symptoms years later. or you could just have the virus and not have symptoms.
If i were you, i'd look into getting the HPV vacination. Cervical cancer vaccine. It will protect you against the other strands of HPV.
Hope i haven't confused youNeed advice from people with HPV, or anyone really familiar with it please?
Is your bf bi or something because for them to be on or in his anus means an affected person had anal sex with him. And yes you need to gets yourself checked regularly now because this could cause you cervical cancer. If your under 25 or 26 i think you should get the hpv vaccine guardasill.
Well either the two might actually infect the other. Anyone can have the HPV if she/he is sexually active. I suggest you treat it or it may become serious. Some strains of the HPV can cause cervical cancer. try wartrol, it is very effective. you can find it here. http://www.wartrol.com/?aid=830371
I work in a clinic called Women's Health Services. We only deal with STDs and other female issues. Because of this we see a lot of patients with HPV. The cryo will not help with the external warts, but is a great treatment for the cervix. HPV used to be thought of as a lifelong STD, however it is now proven that 80% of people fight it off with their immune system. The best advice I have for you is to boost your immune system with diet, exercise, and vitamins. Wear condoms, but remember that warts can be spread just by the skin shedding onto your skin. Acid treatments should not hurt and are usually effective, however if the warts are irritated or too large there is the wartrol. it is a homeophatic relief that boosts your immune system to fight a certain condition. It is great. MOST IMPORTANT: Get your annual exams every year because HPV can turn into cancer.you can learn more about it here: http://genitalwarts.weebly.com
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