HPV is normally painless.
Certain types of HPV are considered "high-risk" HPV subtypes. These can cause cancerous changes in the cervix, anal and rectal tissue, and throat, as well as the vagina and penis.
It would be highly unlikely to die from HPV.
You should avoid anything in the vagina for 24 hours before a pap smear or HPV test.
HPV will not affect your urine. See your health care provider if you are having pain with urination or other urinary symptoms.
HPV (Genital human papillomavirus) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). The virus infects the skin and mucous membranes. There are more than 40 HPV types that can infect the genital areas including vulva (area outside the vagina), and anus, and the linings of the vagina, cervix, and rectum. You cannot see HPV. Most people who become infected with HPV do not even know they have it. Discover more in recommended related link below.
Pain or burning in the vagina
Visit your doctor
No states have mandatory HPV testing. Perhaps you wanted to ask about HPV vaccination. There would be no purpose or benefit to HPV testing at this time.
HPV exists in the urethra of the male. He has no symptoms if he has it. He can pass it to a woman through vaginal intercourse. Very simply put, HPV is a penis-vagina related infection. It is not a finger related infection. That is not the way it's transferred.AS ALWAYS THOUGH-- to prevent concerns about whether a guy is carrying HPV, *insist* he wear a condom!
Without the proper clinical diagnosis by a doctor, all you will be able to get from Wiki users is a guess. It would be unfair to you to have a stranger mis-diagnose you. You should seek a professional opinion. See the related link for more information on the Hpv virus.
HPV does not cause pelvic or abdominal pain. Call your health care provider immediately for advice regarding your situation.
That's called HPV which is a Sexual Transmitted disease. Or That is probally cancer. ....... Good luck with that...