Any exchange of body fluids can transmit HPV virus. So kissing in different places - with potential exchange of fluids - can be dangerous.
i prefer women do not have sex with other women because it is very nasty but u can get hpv with any sex so cool it down on all sex
Yes
Any sexually transmitted disease can be spread from girl to girl.
All STD's can be spread from any gender to any gender.
It is more likely for women to transmit HPV than men.
Both males and females can spread HPV. HPV is transmitted though skin-to-skin contact with an infected person.
Yes women with HPV give men genital warts.
No. It is a preventative.
HPV does not start with just women, men carry it too. The concern is that some types of HPV cause cervical cancer.
No it will not indicate HPV.
Yes. HPV does not affect future fertility.
no. You could use condoms, but nobody without it wants to be with somebody with it.
Yes, you can have HPV for years without knowing. Diagnosis with HPV does not give you any information about when you were infected.
No. There is no over-the-counter HPV treatment for either men or women.
No, HPV is carried equally by men and women.
More than six million women in the United States have persistent HPV infections, for which there are no cure
Yes, a man can give a woman HPV and a woman can give a man HPV. To reduce the spread of HPV, males AND females can go to a clinic or their primary doctor and get the HPV vaccine in 3 different doses at 3 different times. If someone ALREADY has HPV, the HPV vaccine should still be taken because there are over 100 strains of HPV, and you may not have one of the strains that the vaccine prevents.
HPV is the abbreviation for Human Papillomovirus. Some HPV types can cause cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancer among women, penile cancer among men, and anal and some oropharyngeal cancers among both men and women. Other HPV types can cause genital warts among both sexes.