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Is it HERPES or not? what is HPV? ? |
I have noticed some strange little blisters in the inner bottom part of my lip! Im very worried because of the fact that it could be herpes...my partner told me it might be a cold sore but im still worried!!! any advice? Go get checked. Its always better to be safe then sorry. First you should check your partner and see if he has any strange blisters where your lips may have been. If clean then most likely it is just a cold sore which happens more often in cold weather. If you trust your partner you shouldn't be worried or should he be worried. Cold sores are a form of Herpesvirus, so technically you do have it, but it's not a lethal form. (I'm not sure about spreadable...) Herpes and HPV are two different things. HPV is the Human Papilloma Virus (genital warts). go get checked out and take your woman with you |
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Go get checked. Its always better to be safe then sorry. ...It is normal to itch at needle site. I went to the website for Gardisil and they have this on their page. The side effects include pain, swelling, itching, bruising, and redness at the injectio... To check for HPV (the virus) you need blood work. If HPV is of the cancerous strain...and it is showing tale tell signs of developing, then you would show signs of dysplasia on your cervix. ... studies have indicated that both sexes can contract oral HPV by giving oral sex to someone infected with genital HPV. oral HPV is commonly warded off by the immune system, but it can cause precanc... It is only for the strains (not strands) that they tested you for. In general, they test for the most common ones that cause genital warts. You should ask your doctor for more info about which on... just because you have no warts does not mean you do not have hpv. You cannot be selfish and not tell your partner for fear of embarrasment because then you will be putting them in the same position... no; if he's never had genital contact (with or without penetration), you are not at risk of getting HPV from him. ...a warm heating pad to the area and some otc pain killers such as Tylenol (preferably non-aspirin types) can be taken to relieve the discomfort. make sure to monitor yourself for fever or signs of ... |
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