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How long can men carry the HPV virus? |
How long can men carry the HPV virus? Forever. Once you have it you have it for life. There is no cure only treatment. There is no cure for viral STDs. Human papilloma virus will stay in the bodies of affected individuals throughout their life. all of his hife the disease never goes away only meds to help with infecting others and it cant be 100% effective it does not always show up in tests |
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Forever. Once you have it you have it for life. There is no cure only treatment. JED ...With HPV you could be experiencing the symptoms while engaging in sexual activity. One that is what I'm thinking is PID - you may have a mild case of it due to HPV, yet this is something your ... It's probably a cankersore. It's a form of herpes, yes. But they're pretty common. Mostly if you ignore it it goes away. And you don't always have to have sexual contact forit t... LOL You made snizz laugh out loud..seriously.. it's the same with birth control. If men could get pregnant, birth control would be free, mandatory, and 110% effective!! ~V. ...Most viruses will stay with you forever (like herpes), but, fortunately, HPV usually goes away. According to the government Center for Disease Control, MOST women will clear HPV out of their bodies... HPV doesn't turn up right away. It is transmitted sexually yes, but the introduction to this can take a long time to become the disease. It is very likely she was exposed prior to you, even... go to dr. they burn it off with acid. NO JOKE!!! ...I agree with thekate; some people are asymptomatic and may never show outward signs/symptoms of an infection. It sounds like your body cleared itself of the HPV, which does happen. Mind you, out o... |
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