People aged 17 to 23 were most likely to catch HPV because they are least likely to be aware. They are most likely to have sex with multiple partners.
Genital HPV occurs soon after first sexual experience. HPV that causes common warts is typically contracted in childhood.
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.
No, the HPV vaccine shouldn't delay your period - in some rare cases it's been said that HPV has effected womens fertility, but there is no confirmation of this. It's most likely that if you're getting the HPV vaccine you're in your teens so irregular cycles are normal at your age, it's likely got absolutely nothing at all to do with your getting the HPV vaccine.
It is not likely.
Probably not. Most people first contract HPV shortly after starting sexual activity. If nobody had genital-genital contact until they found a single partner, HPV might be eliminated, but this scenario is not likely.
Most likely yes unless you have a very strong immune system.
The age group most likely to contract HPV is adolescents and young adults, particularly those aged 15 to 24. This increased susceptibility is largely due to higher rates of sexual activity within this demographic, along with the lack of immunity to the virus, as most individuals have not yet been vaccinated. Additionally, younger individuals may have multiple sexual partners, increasing their risk of exposure to HPV.
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.
Most likely.
HPV is most commonly contracted in adolescents and young adults, typically between the ages of 15 to 24. This is due to increased sexual activity and fewer previous sexual partners, which can increase the likelihood of exposure to the virus.
HPV is most often found on areas of the external skin where trauma or abrasion is most common.