A girl may experience genital warts with HPV, these look like small warts around the vulva. Otherwise HPV often doesn't have symptoms and can only be confirmed via an STI/STD test - thus why when sexually active it's really important to get regular screening.
For sure, you can.
Yes, you can have HPV for years without knowing. Diagnosis with HPV does not give you any information about when you were infected.
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 most responsible to disclose an HPV infection. Know that most people contract their first HPV infection shortly after the first sexual contact. It is unlikely that your partner does not also have HPV.
No, not necessarily. Cervical cancer is not always caused by the HPV virus and can be for a variety of reasons. Therefore, it is not necessarily because her partner has/had HPV, however this possibility should not be ruled out.
A person can have HPV for many years before it is found or causes health problems. So there is no way to know if your partner gave you HPV, or if you gave HPV to your partner. HPV should not be seen as a sign that you or your partner is having sex outside of your relationship.
You can do HPV genotyping to know high risk and low risk type of HPV.
Yes, it is certainly possible. While a shower is certainly going to reduce the possibility, it does not eliminate it. Using a condom is always a good idea.
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Any exchange of body fluids can transmit HPV virus. So kissing in different places - with potential exchange of fluids - can be dangerous. i prefer women do not have sex with other women because it is very nasty but u can get hpv with any sex so cool it down on all sex
The vaccine for HPV does not protect against all types of HPV. It protects against the ones most likely to cause cancer. Some vaccines also protect against the ones most likely to cause genital warts.
Sure you can. There are numerous strains of HPV. The Gardasil will help with 4 of them. Even if you know that you're currently infected with one of the 4 strains in the Gardasil vaccine, it can still help you with the other 3.