Could this be genital warts?
My boyfriend has HPV and I came in contact with it about a year ago, after getting a 3-series vaccination to prevent obtaining it. I continuously went to my gynocologist to get checked out for genital warts and to test for HPV but was negative every time and never showed any symptoms. Now, after a year of protection, my boyfriend (who had the warts removed) and I are having unprotected sex in hopes of conceiving.
I recently noticed a bubble-like spot about a 1/2 inch above my anus-hole (almost in the crack) that looks similar to pictures I’ve searched online of genital warts, but not as disgusting or severe as google images makes it look. We don’t have anal sex so I don’t understand how this could be HPV above my anus. Could it be something else? There’s no irritation or anything, but the "bubble" is big enough that I can feel it with my finger. It’s definitely not a pimple either. Cold this be a genital wart?
Okay I’d also like to say to anyone who wants to play tough guy and leave a comment about how "dumb" I am to fu*k off. Don’t be so disrespectful. My boyfriend as young and irresponsible when he had unprotected sex and came in contact with HPV, a simple mistake that many people make in their lives. HPV no reason to disown someone you love, and no reason to stop living your life. He had the warts removed and we both maintain extremely healthy diets so it seemed like a good time to try to conceive. So to those of you that leave helpful and respectable comments, thank you. For others who leave rude, disrespectful comments, don’t even bother to answer until you walk in my shoes.
Thanks.
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By Cherry, March 2, 2010 @ 6:58 am
yes.. just because the warts were removed from him doesn’t mean the virus is gone. Theres no cure for HPV…..
By Deja J, March 2, 2010 @ 6:58 am
idk honestly better stop having sex
By FreeYourMind, March 2, 2010 @ 6:58 am
Wow… no… just no.
Get yourself tested. You probably have HPV or Herpes.
How could you possibly be this dumb!?
Seriously did your mother smoke pot while pregnant?
If you KNOW your boyfriend had HPV, thus making him highly susceptible to a SECOND infection… why wouldn’t you use a condom? And why the hell would you want to give birth to a child infected with HPV?
There’s no cure for either infection. You’re stuck with whatever he gave you
By STD Jason, March 2, 2010 @ 6:58 am
If you are infected by herpes simplex virus 1 and/or herpes simplex virus 2, you will probably have symptoms or outbreaks again. The herpes virus never dies. It merely falls asleep (dormant) like "Sleeping Beauty", Waiting to wake up under the right stimulation. When the virus is no longer active, it travels to the nerves at the end of the spine and stays there for a while. In some people, the virus can become active several times a year. This is called a recurrence. When the virus becomes active again, it travels along the nerves to the skin and makes more viruses near the site of the very first infection. The site of the virus is where new sores usually will appear. Herpes outbreaks are not predictable.
If you experience an outbreak of herpes, avoid touching the sores. You get the virus on your hands and may transmit it to other parts of your body. Oral herpes is easily transmitted through skin-to-skin contact so if you are experiencing an outbreak, avoid kissing others and sharing utensils.
The best decision to prevent herpes outbreak and make the disease more manageable is to undergo regular std testing. With this, you can be assured of a longer life.