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oral hpv

Doc, I have had gential warts since 2005 and been battling with them ever since. But my concern is oral hpv. How common is this? What are the syptoms if any? Right now on the coner of my mouth and down the lower left side I have these yellow bumps. You can see them when the skin is stretch and I can feel them with my tongue when it isnt stretched. What are these? Thank you for your help.

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Use peroxide,activated mms and dmso protocol 1000. Basically what you're doing is taking 4oz every hour for 8 hours a day for a month and it should get rid of the HPV.
Im telling you this stuff is no joke I had a external gential wart. Applied pure activated mms n dmso within 4 days the little **** died.
I also started taking it internally, meaning drinking and douche n it burns like hell but its worth it.
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I think what you have described is normal variations in skin texture.  We  will all see those things on ourselves if we stretch the skin and look hard enough.  The tongue is especially bumpy (ever hear of taste buds??).  Don't worry about this.  HPV can be transmitted orally but even if it is, it's usually harmless and is kept in check with your immune system.

Ibizan is correct in saying that the dr's STD forum have answered similar questions on this subject.  You should take a look in the archives for anything to do with hpv and mouth.

If you are worried about oral cancers, don't smoke (anything) and limit your drinking.
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Docs forum is to the right of this page under experts forum std....pay $15 and post question.oral hpv is very uncommon in the usa acc to the docs.u need to go to a doctor and get these bumps xamined/cultured.only way 2 know xactly what they r.
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