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we have warts and want to keep our sex life alive.

my girlfreind and i both have hpv and have warts. we just found out like a week ago and are doing the best we can to keep our, up until now healthy realationship, healthy.  if we were to have sex and wear a condom, will it make our warts worse?  
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thanks for the advice, we are a healthy couple as it is so i hope we can get over it soon.  Adera, i heard some nasty things about it, so ive been usin applecider vinegar and it seems to be doin the trick.
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immiquimod=aldera
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the immune system is the only sure way getting rid of the warts for good, in the end its just a virus and like all viruses the immune system deals with it, warts can be spread by skin to skin contact so if you and your girlfriend are having unprotected sex its likely they will spread and grow in number due to you recently become infected your immune system isnt able to fight it properly yet. untill it is i would refrain from having sex as much as possible and wear a condom, just to lower the chance of spreading.

i had warts about 5 years ago, i took multi vitamins, excercised, ate healthy and used imiquimod cream which basicly just forced the immune system to attack the area, after 3-4 months it had completely cleared up and has never came back, since then i have had 4 sexual partners and have never passed it on.
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yeah we have not had sex and both of us have seen the doc and she is supposed to go back in a week. i think we are goin to try the more natural way of things rather than lettin the doctor go to town(we have read alot and it seems that boosting your immune system and using some sort of natural method will work the best) thanks for the advice i just needed to hear something from someone on the matter.
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best advice is to not have sex while you have the warts and see a Dr to get treatment for the warts.
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