Yes, you can transmit HPV or other STDs if you have been diagnosed with HPV. Using condoms can lower the risk.
Yes, two partners can be diagnosed with different STDs. STDs do not always transmit.
No, you should not donate plasma with hpv. This can transmit hpv to those needing plasma-based products. If you are discovered to be donating with hpv or any other std, you will be permanently banned on the National Donor Database, and never allowed to donate blood, plasma, organs, tissue or sperm.
If someone with hepatitis has HPV, they can transmit it, just as someone without hepatitis can do. The two are unrelated.
It is possible to transmit HPV via semen.
Both males and females can carry and transmit HPV.
HPV is a viral STD. HPV can cause genital warts or cancerous/precancerous lesions in the cervix or anus.
HPV
Genital HPV is the most common viral STD. Occurs in both men and women. There are > 40 HPV types that effect the genital area of males and females. Hpv types can also infect the mouth and throat through oral sex. Since Genital HPV is a viral STD it can not be cured.
HPV is a sexually transmitted disease that can result in warts, or certain types of cancer.
HPV or genital warts is often cauliflower shaped.
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
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.