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hpv type 16

hello,I'm 27,3 mounts ago i have sex with a boy but This did not involve penetration,I'm virgin,and after 1 week i feel bump in my labia minora and when i went to dr,she say it's gential wart,my DNA test was positive and hpv 16!!
I was sooooo upset,it was my first time.dr say gential warts are so tiny,wait maybe these go away themselves.i have some question:
1-can hpv 16 cause gential wart? it means i have type 6 or 11 and 16?
2-how long should i wait that go away?
3-can hpv transmitt by deep kissing? i don't know but if that boy have oral hpv,can i get it with kissing?
4- this means that if i connect with somebody i will transmitt it?
5-i'm virgin,is it possible that my vagina involve? and cause cancer?
tnx:(
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did you ever had the vaccine offered to you?
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i think i can't have normal life a gain,tnx
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1. Based on what I know, type 16 is not wart producing. You must have multiple strains.
2. Some people wait 6 months for it to go away. Pesonally, I would have them removed. The sooner they are gone, the sooner your recovery begins.
3.  Deep kissing has been known to transmit it orally, but it is very rare.
4. Yes!  If you have visible warts, you are infectious now. Avoid sexual contact until they are gone.
5. If your partner rubbed his penis on your vagina but never penetrated, it is possible to get it this way. This is very, very rare but not impossible. Type 16 has been known to result in cancer, but it is also very rare.

IMO, you should get them removed and have your GYN restore your health. You can wait if you wish but they may not go away by themselves. And then get tested again in 6-12 months. Good luck!
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