what are the signs and symptoms of the hpv virus
Although PAP test is a better option since strains of HPV that are known to cause Cervical cancer do not produce any symptoms. However, following is the closest answer to your question.
The most common forms of the virus produce warts (papilloma's) on the hands, arms, legs, and other areas of the skin and genitals. The wart-like growths appear like small, cauliflower-type growths on the skin. Most HPV warts of this type are common and non-cancerous.
Genital warts are generally associated with two HPV types, numbers 6 and 11 and manifest in both men and women (see HPV Men and HPV Women in the FAQ section).
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Yes, you can have HPV for years without knowing. Diagnosis with HPV does not give you any information about when you were infected.
The best treatment for HPV is medicine and anti-biotics. It is best to see a doctor immediately if you suspect you may have HPV.
The birth control pill has no effect on HPV but you should speak to your Doctor about this.
The hpv vaccine does not protect you from all strains of the hpv virus. Check with your doctor on what strains are covered.
No you can not be a carrier of HPV without having it yourself. A "carrier" is a common language term for someone who has infection and can infect others, but who has no symptoms of the infection. You can't pass an infectious disease like HPV unless you yourself are infected.
Yes. You can transmit HPV without any visible warts. Some types such as HPV-5 may establish infections that persist the lifetime of the individual without out ever manifesting any clinical symptoms. All HPV's are believed to be capable of establishing long-term "latent" infections. These may never be fully eradicated.
You would be better off going to your family doctor and get checked over. STDs are not the specialty of ER doctors or PAs.
its a disease kalled hpv you should see a doctor
my doctor charge me for 3,150.00 pesos
That is definitely a question for the doctor !
HPV infections rise sharply in the mid teens. Most HPV infections do not cause any symptoms so it is possible to be infected by HPV and not know about it.
They can not unless one person already has it. Because you can have HPV for decades without having signs or symptoms, a new diagnosis of HPV is not evidence of infidelity.