6-12 months, 8 months according to Planned Parenthood
There is a chance it could be genital warts caused by an HPV infection.
HPV, or the Human Papillomavirus, is an extremely common form of sexually transmitted disease. The potential complications from an HPV infection can include genital or anal warts as well as cervical cancers. There is an increased risk of other reproductive cancers related to HPV infection as well.
Yes they are; HPV is the virus that causes genital warts.
HPV causes the growth of warts in the genital area. The wart tissue can be removed with a scalpel and tested to determine what type of HPV virus caused the infection.
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 or genital warts is often cauliflower shaped.
No.
Yes women with HPV give men genital warts.
Gardasil is a vaccine that helps prevent HPV infection, which can lead to cervical, vulvar, vaginal, and anal cancers in females as they age. It also helps prevent genital warts caused by certain types of HPV.
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.
They either drop your blood and/or have a swab in your pee hole then send it to lab
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.