Flat warts and HPV related?
I just found out the little "bumps" on my leg are flat warts. I don’t know much about warts so after I browsed the internet I found out all warts are cause by HPV, at least to my understanding. So because I have flat warts on my leg I now have HPV? Could I sexually transmit that then or would it be different? I also have had all three of the HPV shots. I’m so confused.
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By MJ, March 4, 2010 @ 6:58 am
ive heard a few people say that gadisil gave them hpv.
all genital warts are a strain of hpv.
there are over 40 different strains and gardisil only protects against 4.
it is a sexually tramsited disease and is highly contagious.
80% of people get it in their lifetime.
i just found out i have the fuken shhhhit.
By Cloud_Eater, March 4, 2010 @ 6:58 am
since you have the gardicil shots, that will prevent you from getting certain strains of hpv, but not all of them. Also you can have hpv for years and not even know it, so if it is hpv, you could have gotten the hpv before you were given your shots, and they just havent shown up until after the shots.
Anyways I would go see a doctor and get them looked at to make sure if they are hpv, what stain it is so you dont transmit it to someone else. It depends on where the warts are too. Your best bet is to go see a doctor if you have any warts down there or close to down there. And remember apparently everyone at some time has hpv, so just learn as much as you can about it so you can stay healthy and not transmit to anyone else!
By Em, March 4, 2010 @ 6:58 am
HPV infection is a condition contracted from one of a group of more than 100 related human papillomaviruses (HPVs).
Each type of HPV has the potential to cause an abnormal growth on a particular part of your body — genital warts and other lesions on or near your genitals or anus, common warts on your hands, plantar warts on your feet, and warts and other lesions in your mouth and upper respiratory system.
HPV infections are common. About 20 million people in the United States have HPV infections that can cause genital warts and related lesions. Some types of HPV infection can cause cancer, such as cervical cancer, but most HPV infections don’t lead to cancer.
there are also
Common warts are skin growths caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV). This virus causes a rapid growth of cells on the outer layer of your skin.
Common warts are different from moles, and they aren’t cancerous. In fact, they’re usually harmless and often disappear on their own. But you may find common warts bothersome or embarrassing, and you may want treatment to remove them.
Common warts usually grow on your hands or fingers. Treatment helps prevent common warts from spreading to other parts of your body or to other people. But common warts may recur after treatment, and they may be a persistent problem.
big difference. if you had your HPV shots you are not at risk.
By STD Jason, March 4, 2010 @ 6:58 am
Herpes symptoms are only noticeable when outbreaks occur. Otherwise, the virus lies in latency in the neck or lower spine, oftentimes never causing any symptoms at all. In fact, there is virtually no way to identify the presence of the virus until an outbreak occurs.
The location of the symptoms of herpes depends on the type of the virus – oral herpes symptoms appear in and around the mouth area, and the genital variety appear in and around the genital and anal areas of the body.
An oral herpes blister is commonly referred to as a cold sore. The outbreak of such a sore begins with a tingling and mile redness of the skin that then develops into a blister that can be quite large and painful. These blisters are usually located very near the lips of the infected person, but herpes symptoms can also be present inside the mouth, particularly on the tongue.
Herpes-related sores do not look like pimples, but rather blisters that contain fluid. During the cycle of herpes symptoms, these blisters will burst and dry up as the infection comes to a close. It is important to note that the fluid contained in the sores is highly contagious, and when it is present in and around the sore, the infected person is most likely to transmit the disease.
More advanced symptoms of herpes in the genital area include blisters similar to those that appear in cases of oral herpes. Small blisters, either as individuals or in a group, will form on the skin on or near the genitals. The tops of the blisters will eventually come off and leave open wet sores. The open sores will later dry up as scabs develop during the healing process leaving no scarring. At this time, the lesions are no longer contagious.
The full cycle of herpes symptoms takes between two and four weeks to complete. The effects are worst for most people during the first out break, usually occurs within a few weeks of the initial transmission of the disease. Subsequent outbreaks of can occur four or five times a year, and the frequency of occurrences should decrease in time, though the virus is always present in the bodies of those infected.
There are many testing options exists to help people cope with symptoms of herpes. Just consult the accredited std specialists at Local STD Testing Centers. They will advise you what is the best thing to do.
By herepslove, March 4, 2010 @ 6:58 am
So because I have flat warts on my leg I now have HPV?
Yes, Flat warts are caused by viruses in the human papillomavirus (HPV) family. There are at least 60 types of HPV viruses.
Could I sexually transmit that then or would it be different?
Yes!