Thats true, it's rare through child birth.
i have to tell u Amie that transfering the virus true birth canal is very rare that what most dr gynecologue told me and my obygy didnt let me have c section so i had both of my kids naturaly and no problem it been 5 years now
Home remedies are not proven to work and can cause scarring so be careful. You should get proper treatment from the doctor.
It can happen, but oral HPV is very rare, and transmitting it orally is rare too, the best way to pass the virus on is by penetrative sex
it is the remedy we read thru different site in the internet. Her dr told not to worry about as it was thre the same size for two months.
Amie what about transmitting it thru oral sex, is it transferrable to the mouth?
Apple cider vinegar, is that a home remedy or one given to you by a Dr?
It is true there is no diagnosis for men, but that is with high risk HPV, not genital warts. There is no tests for genital warts (low risk) when there are no present symptoms, however, when there are suspicious 'bumps' then a Dr can diagnose via visual analysis or by taking a sample of the bump and testing it for HPV DNA.
Amie,
Thank you for your response, and yes i am with my partner and we use protection, it is likely that the warts and virus will disappear through apple cider vinegarthe pain is unbearable and we read that it should be treated for 12 days? they say that male diagnosis is not yet done, it is confusing how the doctors can really say its warts.
What about transmission through oral sex, is it likely to happen, are there many reported cases on this?
It is only transmitted by sexual contact so you cannot transmit it to a child (only via child birth), it won't be transmitted through kissing.
Physical contact poses a minimal risk, and you'd pretty much have to be naked and rubbing against each other in order to pass the virus on.
I wouldn't worry to much. The only time you need to worry is when you have a partner and start engaging in sexual contact