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Warts on my face after vaginal and anal sex with hooker

I started having protected sex with a woman that started knocking on my door on weekends. I received unprotected oral from her, then had protected vaginal sex with her. I ended up with some warts on my lower scrotum and then noticed growths on my nose and cheeks. I rubbed some bleach on them and it pretty much made them go away. Then I had sex with her every three weeks or so. I would tell her to leave me alone, but she just kept coming over, and I get very lonely. I tried having protected anal sex with her after seeing hospital records that she tested neg for hep c or hiv. But then the bumps on my face got way worse. I have not laid my face on her, or had any contact with her body and my face. No face to breast or anything like that. Just her mouth to my penis and then protected vaginal or anal intercourse. I have caught some form of gono or chlamydia along with trichomonas from her, many times which is the main reason I keep telling her to leave me alone. I stopped answering my door or phone when she tries to contact me. But she did tell me that she had part of her colon removed due to cancer. I am thinking I must have contracted some form of HPV cancer from her, which causes warts to break out on my cheeks and nose. Has anyone had any knowledge of such a form of HPV or sex cancer? Is this AIDS related cancer?
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HPV is very contagious. It is also possible to have autoinoculation (ie the virus could shed off infected area, and you could then without knowledge touch it and transfer it to other parts of your body such as yr face etc)

It is inadvisable to hv sex with high risk ppl such as sex worker, as they are likely "reservoir" of various viral/bacterial bugs which they have 'collected' from many people.  

It is very possible that she had many types of HPV (there are about 200 or so HPV, of which 40 is sexually transmitted and substantial number are cancer causing)

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If she had genital warts, and you touched yourself where you were infected and then touched your face, it can be spread that way. I would really stay away from her and I hope you're getting very good medical care. Definitely questions for your doctor.
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