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HPV infection and detection

Hi...
I recently had sexual intercourse with a friend. I used a condom. After the intercourse I noticed strange eruptions in her genitals, around the vulva. These were like small bubbles shaped in a way that resembled the grains of a cauliflower, situation that made me suspect she is infected with the human papilloma virus in the form of condyloma. Is there a posibility that I might be infected? Is there a lab test or examination that can give me the certainty that I am not?

Thanks.
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There is no test for men. If you find bumps or marks, it might be a good idea to get evaluated. Otherwise, I wouldn't worry too much.
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