Uh, I have HPV, but I've never had a bump of any sort. Just a few tears while giving birth. Just make sure you DO tell your partner. If they freak out, make them go get tested. They probably have it too.
2006-12-20 19:22:31
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answered by Kaari P 2
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Genital Warts are HPV Human Papilloma Virus... soooo many people have that like too many to count including myself so don't feel alone except I never got genital warts... some people do some people don't, well anyways... it is not the end of your life for sure and you can still have sex just tell your partner everything there is to know first and if they really care it will not matter to you. You can get the warts removed so they are somewhat curable the disease will stay in you body for the rest of your life, but the warts will go away. I would suggest on getting a cream or getting them removed my you doc... HPV is so common now that its really not a biggy in fact a lot of people don't even know that they have it. The main harm it can cause is Cervical cancer in women, in men it can just cause warts on the penus haha but they can get rid of them so don't worry but just use protection kk... hope that helped and just know its not the end of your life :)
2006-12-20 19:05:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Honey, you are not alone. Not only do millions have genital warts, but also other kinds of STDs as well. You can have sex, just be careful and use protection and make sure you tell him to give him the choice! Don't do to him what was done to you.
Life goes on, you are not defined by your condition. It took a lot of courage for you to ask this and that alone says positive things about your character.
2006-12-20 14:30:25
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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2016-04-28 22:18:39
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answered by ? 3
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YES you can freeze them off, yes it hurts a little, not much though. BE ADVISED if you have an outbreak, like one on your skin and you have sex, a condom will not stop the spreading! We are very close to a vaccine for HPV, very close. Unfortunatly its too late for you, but when vaccines are created, cures follow close behind, don't lose hope. It's not gonna ruin your life but it will limit the sexual contact you have, and always, ALWAYS know your partner and talk about this stuff with them, don't be a coward. You can take immune system boosters to help prevent an outbreak, here's a good link:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/genital-warts/DS00087/DSECTION=7
2006-12-20 14:53:02
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answered by Ediddy 2
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Hey there, Unfortunately there isn't a cure for Genital Warts, some people have it and they don't even know...But at least you do, and you can probably get the breakouts to a minimum, and no it wont ruin your life, just dont ever not use protection... you wouldn't want to spread it. God bless ya!
2006-12-20 14:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have sex with him, use protection. He will probably get it anyways because this is the most easily transmitted STD. Good news....In most HEALTHY adults, the virus that causes genital warts (HPV) is fought off by your body in 2 years. Then it's gone. Most of the time. Have a pap done in 2 years to see if you still have it. Even then, you are still in a high-risk category for cervical cancer forever.
2006-12-20 17:21:41
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answered by IMHO 6
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Dont panic your life isnt ruined it might seem that way now but you need to see a different doctor and also some counselling you poor soul,you are only 16 and have the rest of your life ahead find someone to talk over your fears I dont know do your family know but talk to them.You will be ok and yes you will find the right man in the future but god girl your so young,so talk it over and I wish you all the best.
2016-03-13 09:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no cure for HPV....as of the present time. If you are like everybody else who has the condition...you will, from time to time, experience 'breakouts' .... when rashes / warts etc. etc. will appear....and then ... after varying times according to the person....disappear. This does NOT mean you are rid of it....it just means you have had a remission. There are drugs available which will minimize/ shorten breakouts ... but they will NOT cure the problem. ALWAYS use protection in sexual relations....if you do not....and your partner becomes infected because of you....the law becomes involved.
2006-12-20 14:24:12
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answered by levatorlux 5
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I think that you can have the warts removed by either having them cut off or "freezing" them like a regular wart. Google it, I am almost positive this can be done.
2006-12-20 14:27:35
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answered by micg 4
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