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Yes you can get HPV using the rhythm method if your partner is infected with HPV.


How long does it take to get cervical dysplasia after contracting high-risk HPV?

Cervical dysplasia can develop after contracting high-risk HPV, but the timeline varies significantly among individuals. It may take several months to years for dysplastic changes to appear, as the virus can remain dormant in the body for a long time. Regular screenings and Pap tests are essential for early detection, as many HPV infections resolve on their own without causing dysplasia.


Can you transmit STD diagnosed with HPV?

Yes, you can transmit HPV or other STDs if you have been diagnosed with HPV. Using condoms can lower the risk.


What statements about the human papillomavirus (HPV) is not true A. HPV can be cured using antibiotics. B. Somewhere between half to three-quarters of sexually active people acquire HPV infection at s?

A. HPV can be cured using antibiotics is not true. HPV is a viral infection, and antibiotics are effective only against bacterial infections, not viral ones. While many HPV infections resolve on their own, there is no cure for the virus itself, though vaccines are available to prevent certain types of HPV.


Is HPV RNA or DNA?

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a type of DNA virus. It contains double-stranded DNA as its genetic material. HPV is known for its role in various cancers, including cervical cancer, and it can also lead to benign lesions such as warts.


If you have hpv what are the chances that you will get cevical cancer?

Having HPV (human papillomavirus) does increase the risk of developing cervical cancer, but not all HPV infections lead to cancer. Most HPV infections clear up on their own without causing any health issues. Persistent infection with high-risk HPV types, particularly HPV 16 and 18, is associated with a higher risk of cervical cancer, but regular screenings and preventive measures, like the HPV vaccine, can significantly reduce this risk. Overall, the majority of individuals with HPV do not develop cervical cancer.


Can you get warts from dessert tortoises?

No, you cannot get warts from desert tortoises. Warts in humans are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), which is not transmitted by animals. Desert tortoises do not carry HPV, so there is no risk of contracting warts from them. It's important to practice proper hygiene when handling any animal, but warts are not a concern with tortoises.


What diseases are associated with hpv?

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What is the relationship between risk behaviors and ilness?

Risky behaviors enhance ones susceptibility to illness. Alcohol and drugs can impair the immune system, and cause damage to various organs. Examples include drinking and liver damage, smoking and lung and/or mouth cancer, and using needles and contracting hepatitis. Risky behaviors also include promiscuity which is especially dangerous if no protection is used as it can result in AIDS, HIV, Chlamydia, Herpes, HPV, and many other sexually transmitted diseases.


What types of hpv cause cervical cancer?

About 15 high-risk HPV types have been identified which can lead to cervical cancer. HPV types 16 and 18 are most commonly associated with cervical cancer and together are estimated to account for 70% of cervical cancer cases.The HPV-16 strain is thought to be a cause of about 50% of cervical cancers.


How accurate are hpv tests if you don't have any symptoms yet?

There is no commercially available test to tell someone they don't have HPV. An HPV test is sometimes done in conjunction with a Pap smear. This test looks for high-risk HPV subtypes on the cervix. It can't tell you that you don't have HPV. Most people contract HPV soon after becoming sexually active. If you are sexually active, you have probably been exposed to HPV. There is nothing special you need to do if you have HPV. You should consider getting the HPV vaccine, using condoms or abstaining from sex, and, if you're female, should get pap smears regularly as advised by your women's health care provider.


Can hpv get into your ovaries?

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