No, HPV is carried equally by men and women.
No. All men are not presently infected.
HPV does not start with just women, men carry it too. The concern is that some types of HPV cause cervical cancer.
Both males and females can carry and transmit HPV.
Men need to take the HPV vaccine just as females do.
No. There is no over-the-counter HPV treatment for either men or women.
No, more straight people get HPV than gay people.
HPV is passed on through genital contact-most often during vaginal and anal sex. HPV may also be passed on during oral sex. Since HPV usually causes no symptoms, most men and women can get HPV-and pass it on-without realizing it. People can have HPV even if years have passed since they had sex. Even men with only one lifetime sex partner can get HPV.
Yes women with HPV give men genital warts.
HPV is passed on through genital contact-most often during vaginal and anal sex. HPV may also be passed on during oral sex. Since HPV usually causes no symptoms, most men and women can get HPV-and pass it on-without realizing it. People can have HPV even if years have passed since they had sex. Even men with only one lifetime sex partner can get HPV.
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.
The hpv vaccine does not protect you from all strains of the hpv virus. Check with your doctor on what strains are covered.
All types of warts are caused by HPV. Some HPV types are more likely to cause warts on the feet, others on the genitals.
All ethnic groups have some infected with HPV.