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hpv transmission

Hi,
I saw that there are about 15-20 flat, small warts on my scortum, I have been reading on internet that hpv can go away in abt 24months. i was previously sexually active and now i have a long standing parter..i am wondering if I have sex with my partner do I transmit hpv to her?
thanks,
Pat
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101028 tn?1419603004
not sure why he treated non-warts with nitrogen?

continue to follow up with your dermatologist as symptoms continue.
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my doc said those doesn't look like warts and also sent for biopsy to confirm and lucky that those are not warts. he treated the small pimples like things with liquid nitro and they are gone..but again after 2weeks they showed up again..not sure what they are..scheduled appt next week..
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101028 tn?1419603004
is this something separate from the warts?
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sure, already scheduled an appt..its really weird..the pimples were small and doesn't grow and its been a month. any idea what those are?
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101028 tn?1419603004
well don't you think it's way past time you talked to her about all of this?  wouldn't you be a little angry at your partner if the shoe was on the other foot? It won't get easier the longer you put off talking about it.  

follow up on proper treatment with a dermatologist.
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no she didn't had gardasil shots i believe and she doesn't know tht i have warts.
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101028 tn?1419603004
were you ever seen and had an exam done after you posted last month?

if you contracted these from your encounter with another partner then indeed your regular partner is at risk. see a dermatologist to have these removed and avoid sex with your regular partner until they are gone and have been gone for at least 3 months.

has your regular partner had her gardasil shots? does she know you have warts now?

grace
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hello Pat

The chances are high to transmit HPV to your partner if you show gential lesions/warts and you are having sex with them (this is protected or unprotected sex)
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