. However, oral symptoms/complications from oral HPV are highly rare. Do you even have HPV to begin with? There's some good information about this in the expert forums.
Didn't see your other thread before I posted. I answered your other questions as well. Again, browsing through the expert forums, and visiting the following websites will help you. Here is the information from my journal.
You can benefit from the following links/sites:
Center For Disease Control:
http://www.cdc.gov/STD/HPV/
American Social Health Association:
http://www.ashastd.org/hpv/hpv_overview.cfm
All of these sources are very credible and progressive in my opinion. There is A LOT of false information available on the internet about HPV, full of old research, myths, inaccuracies and propaganda. Take any information you don't receive from a qualified source or medical professional with a grain of salt.
Also, a list of sites to AVOID [in my opinion] when seeking HPV information:
http://www.hpvforum.com/
http://www.stdmatch.net/ (forum boards)
HPV Livejournal Community
Yahoo Answers (answered by many unqualified members)
Some of the information provided by the New York Department of Health. (While most of the basic info is accurate, they are using old research and falsely proclaim HPV is contagious for life. New research indicates this isn't usually the case.)