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How can i check with i have HPV in my blood? |
How can i check with i have HPV in my blood? There is a test now for HPV. Schedule an appointment with your gynocologist and have it done. That's the only way you'll ever really know. Women cannot tell if they have with out the test by the way. Have a look at these sites for more info. on Human Papilloma Virus (HPV): http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/defaul... http://www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk/cervic... You have a number of questions that the best place to get answers is with your doctor. There are many things that can cause the problems with the urine you describe and lab tests can tell a lot to help with this. There is no test to detect HPV in males. The only way to diagnose this virus is by visual inspection. Females are able to be detected via a vaginal exam, with adnormal results being closer examined to determine if the virus is present. A male cannot past this virus to his children through intercourse with a female. This virus is only passed throught contact with a wart or during viral shedding. As for the foul discharge. I would recommend that she see a doctor. That could be a number of things. HPV is a virus. There is no test to determine if you are at risk or who will or will not get the virus. That is why they are now offering a vaccine to prevent the virus from occuring. Every female should get this vaccine. It will save countless lives. My sister died 10 years ago & I had a hysterectomy at the age of 22, from what we now know, was probably HPV. Are you a lesbian? You state you had genetial warts before you had sex. Have your GW's been treated? Did you know that GW's can be transmitted from one partner to another? You stated your GF has a foul vaginal odor. If she has not had a pap test, she needs to have one. Tell her to tell her Dr about the foul vag odor. She "might" have cysts on her ovaries that are bursting & causing the odor or....it may be only that she needs to find a better douch or....she may have cancer. In any case, she needs to speak to her Dr and YES, get a pap test. Hope this info gives you "food for thought" & helps put you on the right track. HPV is in the skin not the blood. The only way you can find out if you have it is through a pelvic exam |
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