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I was diagnosed a month ago with genital warts caused by HPV. I have only been active with one person for 3.5 years and now it has just appeared. My partner has had past partners but no symptoms like I experienced. I know that some guys can be carriers. Lately, he said he is experiencing itching and may have a breakout. We are both lost..I mean, it took me this long to get it? Can you get it from anything else apart from genital to genital contact? We are very safe, condoms every time..I know that's not enough though. Before he met me, he had not been with anyone for prob. 2-3 years. This is what confuses me the most. I've messed with guys in the past, but it was more foreplay, NO genital to genital contact. I definitely got it from him though, right? Please turn the light on in this situation. Thank you.

2007-05-17 11:59:24 · 3 answers · asked by beautifullybroken 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

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It can take a LONG time for warts to show up. I have had HPV for over 6 years and I didn't develop genital warts from it till about a year ago. It took me 5 years to get genital warts from my HPV!

Your boyfriend has probably had the virus this whole time and never realized it. Since HPV and many other STDs don't cause any signs or symptoms most people are unaware they have a STD.

And, HPV is almost ALWAYS spread by some sort of sexual contact. Sex (vaginal, oral and anal) and DIRECT skin to skin contact with an infected area can cause a person to contract the virus. A baby can also be born with it, but this is REALLY rare.

2007-05-17 12:14:02 · answer #1 · answered by Alli 7 · 0 0

"HPV is a virus that is very common. In fact, most men and women are infected with HPV at some time in their lives. There are approximately 100 types of HPV. Some HPV types only infect the genital area and may cause warts, some cause mild changes in cervical cells that do not turn into cancer, and some cause changes that may become cervical cancer if present for many years. The types of HPV that are found in the genital areas are usually passed on during sexual contact (sexually transmitted). HPV types that cause warts on the hands or feet do not cause genital warts or cervical cell changes, nor do genital HPV types generally spread outside the genital area."

It can take years for the virus to show up and you go not have to have genital warts associatedf with HPV.

2007-05-17 12:17:58 · answer #2 · answered by RainCloud 6 · 0 0

OK for me I have a hard time figuring it out as well...I was told I had HPV but had to go online to research it before I found out it is linked to genital warts. I think that some men don't have any symptoms. When you research it you can still be left in the dark...I guess from here go to the doctors regularly for you paps....good luck....it could come from anywhere...

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2007-05-17 12:16:26 · answer #4 · answered by Kendra H 2 · 0 0

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