I searched numerous threads but could not locate answers to these questions:
1) Can one have HSV 1 on one's gentitals AND HSV 1 orally? Based on my understanding of the literature, the virus attaches to the spine, therefore having symptoms on both locations is not possible.
2) If a female (over 30) is diagnosed with HPV High Risk 6, is it worthwhile to get the HPV vaccine? Not only to prevent other HPV types, but also to possibly affect the existing HPV High Risk 6. I recognize research on this area is limited.
3) What does the literature claim about the likelihood in contracting HSV 1 AND 2 on one's genitals (or even orally)? Some articles seem vague and unclear.
4) My understanding is that the HPV vaccine will prevent 90% of HPV strains that may cause genital warts. Is this information correct?
5) If a female has contracted HPV high risk type, is there a strong likelihood that the outbreak of gential warts will be reduced over time? Does any anti-viral medication exist or in trial periods?
6) Are there any recent studies on diagnosing and treating HPV in men?
Thanks again for taking the time to answer mine and others questions. I am currently residing in Asia, and have limited access to reputable and credible information.