Yes. You can transmit HPV without any visible warts. Some types such as HPV-5 may establish infections that persist the lifetime of the individual without out ever manifesting any clinical symptoms. All HPV's are believed to be capable of establishing long-term "latent" infections. These may never be fully eradicated.
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.
No, frogs do not cause warts. Warts are caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV) that infects the top layer of skin. Frogs do not carry this virus and cannot transmit it to humans.
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.
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.
Yes they are; HPV is the virus that causes genital warts.
Yes, because you can never completely get rid of hpv. HPV is a virus. You may be able to remove the visible warts; however, there may be warts you can't see.
No, plants cannot give you warts. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is transmitted through direct contact with an infected person or surface, not through plants. While some plants may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions, they do not transmit viral infections like HPV.
HPV is a cause of all warts. Some warts are transmitted sexually and those of the ones that she should be most worried about.
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.
All types of warts are caused by HPV. Some HPV types are more likely to cause warts on the feet, others on the genitals.
HPV virus warts do itch.
HPV or genital warts is often cauliflower shaped.