You are asking the most basic of questions about
HPVGenital warts. You also are experiencing typically
mixedMixed respiratory vaccine advice from providers--which results because the issues are confusing for health professionals, let alone
patientsKidney diet - dialysis patients; and because knowledge is rapidly evolving. I will answer our specific questions briefly, but you also need to read up on the basics. Please see the information on
HPVGenital warts/
wartsGenital warts
Plantar wart
Subungual wart
Wart
Wart (close-up)
Wart (verruca) with a cutaneous horn on the toe
Wart removal
Warts
Warts, flat on the cheek and neck
Warts, multiple - on hands offered by Public Health - Seattle & King County, which I largely wrote myself (www.metrokc.gov/health/apu/
stdStds and ecological niches), the American Social Health Association (www.ashastd.org), and CDC (www.cdc.gov/
stdStds and ecological niches). Also just scroll though the threads on this forum and read the ones on
HPVGenital warts. You will see that all your questions have been asked and answered several times.
1) Research tests for the virus generally become negative over several months, after which most people never have another problem and do not transmit the virus to partners. So for practical purposes they are cured. But undetectable
viralAcute hiv infection
Common cold
Croup
Hepatitis a
Pharyngitis - viral
Viral arthritis
Viral lesion culture
Viral pneumonia DNA may persist, and sometimes can
leadLead poisoning to reappearance years later. But this is uncommon.
2) You can assume you were infected. It has nothing to do with the strength of your
immuneImmune globulin intramuscular
Immune globulin intravenous
Immune globulin subcutaneous system; most
infectionsAcute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute hiv infection
Asymptomatic hiv infection
Athlete's foot
Breast infection
Cellulitis
Chlamydia infections in women
Common cold
Corneal ulcers and infections
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Ear infection - acute are
asymptomaticAsymptomatic hiv infection and cause no visible
wartsGenital warts
Plantar wart
Subungual wart
Wart
Wart (close-up)
Wart (verruca) with a cutaneous horn on the toe
Wart removal
Warts
Warts, flat on the cheek and neck
Warts, multiple - on hands or other problems.
3) It is possible you could transmit
HIVAcute hiv infection
Asymptomatic hiv infection
Chills
Early symptomatic hiv infection
Elisa/western blot tests for hiv
Histoplasmosis, disseminated in hiv patient
Hiv
Hiv infection
Hives
Hives (urticaria) - close-up
Hives (urticaria) on the arm, but as I said above, once a few months have gone by, it probalby isn't a risk.
4) Most experts agree you have no obligation to mention this to future partners.
The main take-home message is that you are totally normal. Everybody gets
genitalBirthmarks - pigmented
Congenital cataract
Congenital heart defect corrective surgery
Congenital heart disease
Congenital hip dislocation
Congenital syphilis
Congenital toxoplasmosis
Culture - endocervix
Developmental dysplasia of the hip
Genital herpes
Genital injury HPVGenital warts; it is inevitable and unavoidable. That your particular partner had a diagnosed
infectionAcute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute hiv infection
Asymptomatic hiv infection
Athlete's foot
Breast infection
Cellulitis
Chlamydia infections in women
Common cold
Corneal ulcers and infections
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Ear infection - acute doesn't mean much; the odds are that other past partners also had it (and you might have had several
HPVGenital warts infectionsAcute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute hiv infection
Asymptomatic hiv infection
Athlete's foot
Breast infection
Cellulitis
Chlamydia infections in women
Common cold
Corneal ulcers and infections
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Ear infection - acute before now). Just keep an
eyeAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye out for visible
wartsGenital warts
Plantar wart
Subungual wart
Wart
Wart (close-up)
Wart (verruca) with a cutaneous horn on the toe
Wart removal
Warts
Warts, flat on the cheek and neck
Warts, multiple - on hands, and get them treated is that happens. At this point, it probably is unlikely. There is no reason to start using
condomsCondoms
Female condoms or other protection with your current partner; that
horseHorse chestnut is long out of the barn and galloping over distant hills.
Do the reading then feel free to come
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment if you still have questions.
HHH, MD
The vast majority of HPV infections are asymptomatic. That is almost the only way they are transmitted. If you were to transmit HPV, it could show up as warts, but most likely would cause no symptoms in your partner; neither you nor she would ever know it.
Getting and having genital HPV is normal. Everybody gets it within their first 3-4 lifetime sex partners. It is inevitable, unavoidable, and not to be worried about. Really no different than having various normal bacteria on our skin and our various body cavities. In either case, sometimes those otherwise normal bacteria or viruses cause disease--but that is the rare outcome.
So just let it go. You're like everyone else: you have had genital HPV. You happened to be in the minority with symptomatic infection. Nothing more and no big deal.
HHH, MD