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I have been a carrier of HPV for about 6 yrs now. I had herpes in 2002 and I treated them. Since then I have had no outbreak. I am with a partner now who is not a carrier. We have had sex with a condom up to now. What are the risks for him if we have sex without a condom?
Thank you very much
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HPV causes the chickenpox and shingles... it is a very dangerous disease... it can lead to skin cancers, including melanoma... it is a disease that affects the skin like chickenpox and shingles... there are vaccines... but there are also strains of HPV that do not have vaccines... HPV can be spread from oral sex and hand jobs... i'm not sure about just kissing though...
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I religiously read the Doctors forum under Experts forum std's to the right of this post.I learn a lot from that column!that is good genital warts all gone....u can get them more than once!HPV warts caused by strains 6 and 11..and it is good that u haven't had outbreak of herpes.Here in the USA i read about a lot of people with genital herpes that must remain on the Valtrex when they have outbreaks.Good Luck 2 u...glad this helped and keep us posted!
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10x a lot for your answer, it helps me a lot. i will get tested for all this, i guess i did not know where to start.
I had genital warts back then but i don't think they did any testing, just removed the warts which were outside. I don't know what vatrex is since i am not in the US:) but I have a lot of questions now to ask the doc, thanks to you:)
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do u mean carrier of hpv on cervix or genital warts?have ur paps cme up clean for hpv?my understanding of genital herpes is once u get it u always have it..and partner can get infected when u have outbreak and not taking valtrex....important question is ur partners hx of std's and what he could b bringing to u!
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