Depends on the situation. According to the latest studies, human antibody can clear up HPV infection within 1-2 years time without any help. People whose PCR DNA test for HPV came back positive would become negative if they get retested 2 years later. Keep in mind only 90% of people clear up their HPV infection within 2 years. Some people takes longer like 3-5 years.
If you have been clear (according to the above study), then most likely you can't infect your sexual partner. If you currently has no wart but your antibody hasn't taken down the virus yet, the answer is yes. You can infect your partner.
Sadly, there's no HPV PCR DNA test available commercially in most countries. Therefore, the only sure way to find out whether you have been clear from the virus itself is to wait. If you haven't had any wart recurrence in the past 8 months, you can consider yourself free from the virus. Most people who still have active infection would always have new warts at least once every 5 months.
off course u can. U can go threw doctors if u dnt want to pas the virus onto ur partner
Yes, women with HPV can have children. HPV does not directly affect fertility.
There is no test that can demonstrate that your partner does not have HPV.
yes
Yes they are; HPV is the virus that causes genital warts.
HPV or genital warts is often cauliflower shaped.
Yes women with HPV give men genital warts.
HPV has over 30 different types. Only a few of the types cause warts. Unless your healthcare provider tells you that you have genital warts, you do not.
You can be reinfected with genital warts in the future. HPV vaccination can lower the risk.
Yes, you can have a kidney transplant even if you have genital warts or HPV. Immunomodulators may affect the course of HPV disease, but HPV doesn't prevent this option.
No. Genital warts are caused by several strains of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). You would have to have HPV in order to develop genital warts. However many HPV virus are very common and easily caught, and it is unusual to be tested for HPV unless you have symptoms.
Genital warts
HPV means human papillomavirus, the virus that causes warts and, in certain subtypes, is associated with cancer of the cervix, penis, vulva, anus, and some head and neck cancers.HPV is genital warts.
There are 100 different kinds of hpv, 30 of which are sexually transmitted, 12 of which casue genital warts, and 15 of which can cause cervical cancer. Warts can be spread from any part of the body to any part of the body by skin contact. So, if you have a type of HPV that causes warts, and the warts on on your face, it you have genital contact you could spread that kind of HPV to the genetial area.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes genital warts.
If you've never had sexual contact with anyone, then you can't get HPV. If you've ever had sexual contact with a person, you can get HPV, the genital warts kind.