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in my previous question "can stds form on its own" i got this response:

Herpes can. We already have herpes within our system naturally but things like stress or diet can make you have an out break. Also women who have had Displaysia(not an STD) can later develope the HPV virus(genital warts).


im here to confirm that ? is that true?

please help. thanks

me and my boyfriend were both virgins i think i have warts? i dunno tiny white dots?

2006-12-02 07:35:01 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

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wow! whoever told you that is a raging idiot. that answer you got from him/her is wrong, wrong, WRONG.

All viruses must somehow be acquired. This is the case for both herpes viruses and HPV.

Yes, cervical dysplasias can happen on their own through various glitches in DNA or other conditions. This is especially true of young women whose cervices are not mature yet, so they might get abnormal Pap results, but things often clear up on their own. HOWEVER, in many cases, HPV is contracted first, then it causes the abnormal growth in cervical cells. all papilloma viruses have effects on epihelial cell proliferation (like causing skin warts or cancer).

Herpes viruses also have to be contracted, and they are also a big family like HPV. A cousin of HSV-2 (the virus that traditionally causes genital herpes) is common chicken pox. HSV-1 causes cold sores (but can infect the genitals during oral sex).

Even if you and your bf consider yourselves virgins, if either of you ever engaged in ANY sexual activity (including dry humping, oral sex, hand jobs, fingering, etc) with anybody else at all, you could be carrying HSV or HPV. these are skin viruses, and only require friction, NOT FLUID nor PENETRATION for transmission.

Anyway if YOU can see what appear to be warts, that means a doctor can see them, too. So go have thosee dots inspected and diagnosed. They could be as benign as hair follicles, or they could be something else.

While you're at the doctor, ask your doctor for info about STDs. Till then, check out this great website with sex and STD info for teens. http://www.scarleteen.com

2006-12-02 07:49:02 · answer #1 · answered by Gumdrop Girl 7 · 2 0

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2016-04-30 22:21:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-09-01 14:34:04 · answer #3 · answered by Antonio 3 · 0 0

No, both are caused by a virus, which you have to have been exposed to. The person was partly right about herpes: if you HAVE the virus, it stays dormant in your body most of the time but certain things like stress or illness can cause the virus to become active which causes an outbreak. If you are not infected with the virus though, no amount of stress could possibly cause you to have a herpes outbreak.

The person was completely backwards about HPV, though. HPV is a virus (that's what the V stands for.) It is responsible for causing most cases of cervical dysplasia. While a woman CAN develop dysplasia without an HPV infection, that bout of dysplasia cannot generate a virus that was not previously in her system. You must catch HPV from a person who has it.

HPV comes in over 100 strains; most are completely harmless and the majority of the adult population has been exposed to one or more. There are a small handful of strains that can cause cervical dysplasia and a couple other that can cause genital warts. For you to have gotten a wart-causing strain from your boyfriend, he would have to have had the virus previously. As a virgin, that would be highly unlikely...

If you think you have genital warts (I don't know much about them, but "tiny white dots" doesn't sound much like warts) you should see your doctor to rule them out. There is also a vaccine called Gardasil that you should ask about. It protects women against the four high-risk dsyplasia-causing strains, reducing her chances of ever getting cervical cancer sharply.

2006-12-02 08:56:47 · answer #4 · answered by mockingbird 7 · 0 0

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2016-10-06 11:04:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Both do NOT cause warts. There are many HPV viruses, most cause no symptoms but some cause genital warts and some can cause pre-cancerous changes in the cervix. They are known as the warts viruses. HSV or herpes does NOT cause warts. Chicken pox is a member of the herpes virus family, as is mono/glandular fever. Cold sores are caused by herpes HSV1 and genital herpes can be caused by herpes strains HSV1 and HSV2, though HSV2 causes classic genital herpes and HSV1 a milder form. Herpes does not produce warts, it normally shows as small blisters which burst in a couple of days leaving sores which quickly heal. It lays dormant in the nerve ganglion and is characterised by outbreaks where the virus activates, causing a small cluster of blisters/a sore and other symptoms such as sore or tingling skin and, rarely, a fever.

2016-03-13 01:46:22 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2016-04-30 07:48:31 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

The best thing for you and your boyfriend to do is to go to the doctor and be checked. That is the only way you are going to get an absolute for sure answer!! However, in the mean time, there is a website called, WebMD and it should be very beneficial to both of you. I worked in the medical field for years and without knowing your complete medical history and testing you, no one can help you or treat you. However, WebMD can answer many of your questions and point you in the right direction,. Also in the mean time, practice safe sex and use a condom until you have all your answers.

2006-12-02 07:49:30 · answer #9 · answered by Cindy Roo 5 · 0 0

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2017-03-01 06:03:23 · answer #10 · answered by Mary 3 · 0 0

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