Drinking bleach will not kill the papilloma virus, but if you drink enough it might kill you.
Bleach will effectively kill HPV on surfaces. Follow standard infection control protocols when using bleach.
No.
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.
Rubbing alcohol is not effective in killing the human papillomavirus (HPV). While it can disinfect surfaces and kill some types of bacteria and viruses, HPV is a resilient virus that primarily resides within human tissues. The most effective ways to manage HPV include vaccination, regular screenings, and practicing safe sex. If you have concerns about HPV, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate guidance.
HPV is usually passed by some sort of sexual contact. A person needs to either have sex with someone who has the virus or have some sort of skin to skin contact with the area (warts). A person can NOT get HPV from sitting on a toilet seat, shower, sharing drinks or food, a pool, etc. Check out this site for more information on HPV: http://www.cdc.gov/std/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htm
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HPV is not in your blood.
You can not get HPV from centipedes.
No, once you get HPV you have it forever. You get HPV from intercourse or other skin-to-skin contact. HPV has nothing to do with smoking.
HPV is short for Human Papilloma Virus. In that sense, HPV is the nickname.
HPV stands for human papillomavirus. HPV is a virus.
No, you don't have to get chemotherapy if you have HPV. HPV is a common and usually self-limited infection. If HPV causes cancer, chemotherapy is sometimes needed.