Hi doc,
Is Hpv-51 high risk that can cause cervical cancer or does it only cause warts? I was diagnosed with HPV-51 beginning of October. Its not december and I see a bump not on my vulva
puss came out of it. I was wondering if it was a wart... I am very concerned because if it is it will be my first outbreak. I really scared and i would really like to kno how to build up my immune system to beat this virus. is that possible? If yes wat should I do? and if i have a partner that doesnt have it and we use protection can my immune system still beat this virus? or if i have protected sex
with an uninfected person will i give it to him even if we do use protection? If both of us have Hpv-51 can we pass it back and forth and make it worst? Thank you
i dont recall hpv 51 as wart causing, im not sure about that. I honestly don't think your bump that had the pus come out is a wart. warts dont normally descrete fluid .... Im not sure if this is a rare kind of wart. to fight the virus better, you would need to boost your immune system if you think its not so great and i can see that you are wanting to. the basic steps to boose your immune system is drink alot of water, eat the right amounts of fruits and vegetables (take a multivitamin if you find it difficult to eat the right amounts of fruits/vegetables daily), sleep 7-8 hrs continuously a night, exercise 3 times a week, do not smoke or quit smoking
with your partner, it does not affect your fighting off the virus, however if he gave you a new strain of HPV then of course your body is going to start fighting that one off on top of the one you are already fighting. condoms are better than nothing when it comes to HPV but it isnt as protective against some of the other infections because hpv and warts are transmited through skin to skin contact with or without visible warts (genital to genital). if both of you have the same strain of HPV then it wont not make it any worse to have sex, if you stick together, but still use protection. i think it does trigger more warts if you have sex with your partner though, but thats your call.
for now try to stay with a monogomous partner until you've cleared fr the virus (that is if you can clear up). eat leafy green vegetables, stay healthy, and continue to use condoms.