No, it can't be passed by using the restroom after one of them. HPV is almost ALWAYS spread by some sort of sexual contact.
It can NOT be spread by using a toilet seat after someone, using a shower or tub after them, using a chair after them, a pool, jacuzzi, etc. You need DIRECT skin to skin contact.
I have had HPV for over 6 years now. I lived with my parents and brothers most of those 6 years (I contracted the virus when I was 17). NONE of my family members ever got HPV from me by using something after me like the toilet or shower. I've also had several other family members and boyfriends (now ex's) use the bathroom after me and NONE of them ever contracted the virus. It's just not spread that way.
Good luck!
2007-04-23 22:36:20
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answered by Alli 7
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precisely. i observed my well-being care provider 6 months after testing helpful for HPV and robotically for 2 years after that. ive basically examined helpful the only time. examine up on some information and tell your mothers and fathers. that's what I did and my mom certainly took it alright. She went to be examined herself after looking out a million in 4 women persons have HPV
2016-10-13 08:00:46
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answered by puccinelli 4
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Genital HPV is a sexually transmitted disease, it cannot be passed by use of the bathroom. There is now a vaccine called Gardisil for the four major types of HPV than can cause cervical cancer. If you are concerned, they offer this three shot vaccine for girls and women up to 26 years of age.
2007-04-23 14:47:12
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answered by Sabrinne F 2
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If you're scared, just get it checked out. Simple as that.
Assuming they're not dirty people who never clean their bathrooms, you're 99.9% likely to be fine. HPV is spread through direct contact with the "affected area," and even toilet seats don't get that.
2007-04-23 14:45:27
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answered by Esma 6
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no, you can not. Genital HPV infection is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Human papillomavirus is the name of a group of viruses that includes more than 100 different strains or types.
If they have genital HPV, you will be infected when you have sex with him by skin to skin on genital area
2007-04-23 15:04:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Even though you're almost certainly safe women should usually get regular PAP smears and healthy women exams. I think if you're sexually active or over 21 they say you should be getting yearly exams. So I don't know about your daughter, but you certainly should.
2007-04-23 15:48:01
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answered by spidermilk666 6
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why would your friend tell you that he and his wife have that? no you cant.
2007-04-23 14:45:13
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it can also on doorknobs
2007-04-23 14:46:17
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answered by zeth l 2
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no u don't get hpv dat way dats wat i think but u should still goo see ur docter and tell him wat happened. he might help you . i hope it helps
2007-04-23 14:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-04-23 14:44:18
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answered by sarah 1
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