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.
No it will not indicate HPV.
Yes women with HPV give men genital warts.
Yes, you can have HPV for years without knowing. Diagnosis with HPV does not give you any information about when you were infected.
no. You could use condoms, but nobody without it wants to be with somebody with it.
Most cervical cancer is caused by damage due to HPV. If the woman is still shedding HPV on the cervix, a man could get that strain of high-risk HPV.
HPV does not cause herpes and is an unrelated virus. Herpes is caused by HSV. If a woman has HPV or HSV, she could spread them to her partner during sex.
HPV can stay dormant for decades. Diagnosis does not give you an idea of when you were infectedd.
One lifestyle that can give you cancer is getting the STD called HPV.
HPV will not affect your urine. See your health care provider if you are having pain with urination or other urinary symptoms.
Once you have HPV it does not go away. Therefore, if you have been diagnosed, you have it. You can pass it on to another person, but "passing it back" would not make sense, since you already have it.
You can not get HPV from centipedes.