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Please help me i have questions about HPV?



how long can it talk before it is that find out that you have HPV and is it contages in anyother way other then having sex

if i am able to get help before it gets to bad and i treat it then i no longer am efficted again till i have sex and contract it from another person right

and if you have this STD and you dont get tested but some else does is there a way to know if that person is a carrer of the STD or not.

Most likely you will not know that your partner has it, unless tested. Carrageenan found in Soy milk helps prevent the virus entering the cells for those that are affected by the virus that causes cervical cancer. Not everyone is affected that is a woman that has it for it has something to do with the genes, possibly. You can get HPV using a condom. Many people have HPV and are carriers. Gardasil is a vaccination for people 10-26 yoa for the cancer causing and actual wart causing strains. Do not drink soy milk if you are pregnant unless you absolutely have to for it possibly affects the baby.
ok, you need to go to the docter and get checked, it can be very painful, so you need to go, and the doctor will educate you on hpv, ask questions. I had it like 3 years ago. It is a disease that there is no cure for, however, sooooo many people (including me) never get another outbreak again, or very rarely get one, and if you do, you will have medicine from your doc that will make it go right away no problem! so don't worry, just go to the doc. I contracted it in a very strange way. I have little cold sores and ulcers that i get in my mouth. my husband has absolutely nothing (no std ever, nothing), and my only partner that i have ever been with is him, so, i have not been with anyone else, and i wasn't just born with an std, so i KNOW that i got it down there in a very wierd way, a way that not many people know about, and my doctor did NOT tell me about (which outraged me, he acted like i had to have contracted it from a partner, stupid) Here is how i got it: my husband and I were kissing, and, i had one of those ulcers/cold sores in my mouth, i thought nothing of it. well, we were kissing, and then we proceeded to oral sex, where i am sure that the germs from my ulcer (which, is a form of hpv, just in the mouth) got transfered from my mouth, to his, and then to "down there". so, my advice definitely to go to the doctor, think about how you may have contracted it, and, yes, if you suspect your partner has it, he can be tested, he needs to be tested, to find out if he gave it to you. good luck, and don't worry.
a long time can go by b4 u know if u have it, but usually 3 months after exposure. there is no cure. it is a virus. u can get warts burned off but they can come back again. even if they r not visible, u still have hpv/warts and can always spread it. some r so small that the doc uses a special liquid n microscope to find them. u can get, n give it just by rubbing genitals together or skin to skin contact with area. can spread it also by sharing things with an infected person (toilet seats, towels, etc..) 80% of people who contracted warts/hpv got it when there were no visible signs on the body. (warts.) hopefully the person is honest n will tell u. some stds by law, (NY) if contracted, the partners of the person have to be notified.
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