You are not following the Forum rules. We ask that clients submit no more than two questions in any six month period- this is your third question in less than a month. Further, your questions tend to be repetitive and reflect your unnecessary anxiety more than any true risk.
I will address your question below. If you continue to persist in asking repetitive questions or ask further new questions we will delete them without comment.
Any person can get the HPV vaccine at any age. The vaccine is recommended for younger women because younger women have a better response to the vaccine (higher levels of antibodies to HPV) and because in most nations, most persons acquire HPV before they are in their mid 20's. That does not mean that the vaccine will not benefit your wife. It is fine for her to be vaccinated and the vaccine will likely benefit her.
You are clearly more concerned about the single rather low risk exposure that you described. You need to stop worrying and move forward without concern. I urge you to do so. I also urge you to stay of the internet which is a frequent source of incorrect and misleading information. Good by. EWH
Your question is not clear. I will not repeat my previous replies. Your repetitive questions do neither you, nor me any good. Please stop your repetitive questions. or we will request that you be banned from our Forums. EWH
Sir, I read your almost comments on HSV one point i not cleared that you says herpes symptoms i.e sore usually apear in 2 to 14 days after primary infection that means if someone not get sore in this period than his chances to get hsv become low. And when you used herpes is it means HSV 1 or 2 (hiv differ fron AIDS)
Your question was answered. EWH
Only one question needed pls do for me thankful if possible
Thanks A lot Doc i dont read forum rules