You won't get HPV from drinking the urine of someone with HPV. Urine is not typically an infectious body fluid.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes genital warts.
no one is sure but was discovered with HPV in 1969
Anal warts, formally known as condyloma acuminata, are growths that appear inside and around the anus. The condition is caused by HPV and is considered a sexually transmitted disease as it can be transferred person to person, generally by sexual contact.
Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Over 100 types of HPVs have been identified; about 40 of these types have the potential to infect the genital area. About 90% of genital warts are caused by two specific types of the virus (HPV-6 and -11), and these HPV types are considered "low risk," having a low cancer-causing potential. Other HPV types have been strongly associated with premalignant changes and cervical cancers in women. HPV-16 is responsible for about 50% of cervical cancers, and types 16, 18, 31, and 45 together account for 80% of cancers. Common warts are not the same as genital warts and are caused by different HPV types that infect the skin. Genital warts are indirectly associated with use of birth control pills due to increased sexual contact without the use of barrier protection, multiple sex partners, and having sex at an early age.
Warts are skin tumors caused by the Human Pappilomavirus (HPV). There are over a hundred different types of HPV, some of which cause warts, while others can cause cancer, with a preponderence of cancers being Cervical Cancer.
Marijuana poses no special risks to someone who got the HPV vaccine. The risks are the same as for those who have not been vaccinated.
HPV does not cause a urine odor. If you are having urinary symptoms, see your health care provider for an exam.
HPV will not affect your urine. See your health care provider if you are having pain with urination or other urinary symptoms.
No.
If someone with hepatitis has HPV, they can transmit it, just as someone without hepatitis can do. The two are unrelated.
It is not likely.
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.
It is not wrong to take wine or beer when you have HPV. The patients should however exercise restraint and not indulge in binge drinking.
Urine is normally sterile. Warts come from viral infections. HPV is a common wart producer.
I have hpv and have even had to have a LEEP procedure, but have had 3 healthy children and am pregnant again.
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.
HPV is a virus. You can't develop it; it is transmitted by skin-to-skin contact. Usually HPV is contracted by having sexual intercourse and/or sexual contact with an infected partner.