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Old 05-24-2002, 08:17 AM   #1
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I've sort of already posed this question in another post, but I'd like it looked at by anyone who may have any information...
I had an abnormal pap about 4 weeks ago, had a colposcopy done 2 weeks ago, and my dr said I have HPV, and is doing a LEEP in 2 weeks. I have no visible warts, and neither does my current bf who I've been with for a long time now. (We were split up for some time last year, and I was sexually active with someone else, which is where I assume to have gotten it.)

My main concern now is...since we have no visible signs, as many people don't...is my bf going to be a carrier from now on? I mean, is he going to risk infecting anyone he may have sex with in the future (assuming we don't get married)?
If my LEEP removes all the abnormal cells, I know the virus will never go away, but I may become immune to it, and have normal paps in the future right?
Not all HPV strains proeduce warts right? So neither my bf nor I may ever develop warts? But is he going to still have the virus in his system forever...and what can happen is he isn't treated?

I know it's alot of questions...but right now I can't call my Dr because everyone in the cubicles around me will be listening, and he doesn't always call back right away.
THANKS SO MUCH!

 
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Old 05-24-2002, 12:39 PM   #2
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Here is some info that might help you!!;-) Absolutly, you and your B/F might have HPV, but warts might not develop until years later, it always depends on the individual!( Especially if condoms were not in use!!)Always use condoms, one night of fun might lead to a lifetime of agony!!

What are HPV and Genital Warts?

HPV is a type of virus (Human papillomavirus) that causes warts on people. A few types cause warts on hands and feet but many other types cause warts on the genitals (sex organs or private parts). These warts can be as big as nickles or so small you can't see them. There are over one million new cases per year in the United States.

How do you get HPV and Genital Warts?

Anyone can get HPV. The most common way to get it is by having sex or touching the genitals of someone who already has the infection. Rarely, people can be born with the infection or children can get it while being bathed or changed. Sometimes people become infected with HPV and the warts will not develop for many years.

How do I tell if I have HPV and Genital Warts?

Your doctor can usually tell if you have genital warts. Sometimes it is easy to tell because the you can see the warts. They look like skin colored bumps or a lot of little fingers. There can be just one or many of them. Other times they are so small that your doctor must put vinegar on the wart and use a magnifying glass or microscope to see the wart. This does not hurt. Your doctor can usually tell if it is a wart or one of the things that just looks like one. The warts may also make a Pap smear abnormal.

Can I give HPV or Genital Warts to someone else?

Yes. You can pass them to someone else during sex. The best way to not pass them on is not to have sex. Condoms (rubbers) may help to slow its spread. If you have had sex with another person many times, they are probably already infected.

Do HPV and Genital Warts cause cancer?

Doctors have found that women with genital warts get cancer of the cervix more often. If you are a woman with genital warts, you should have a Pap smear every year to catch a precancer while it is still easy to cure.

Can HPV and Genital Warts be cured?
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here are many ways genital warts can be treated. One way is putting chemicals such as Podophyllin, Condylox, or trichloroacetic acid on the wart to kill and dissolve it. Another is to freeze them off. The warts can also be cut off using electric loops, lasers, or surgery. You should never use over the counter cures for warts near the sex organs because they can cause severe irritation. These treatments will get rid of the warts but you probably can not ever get rid of HPV. The virus is still inside and may cause more warts in the future. This is why it may take a long time to cure genital warts. Always talk to your doctor about your treatment and make sure you understand what to do and when to come back.

What about HPV and Genital Warts and pregnancy?

Genital warts may grow and bleed during pregnancy. Unless they get so big they block the birth canal, this is usually not a problem. Although it is possible for a baby to get HPV during birth, this rarely happens. Having genital warts is not a reason to have a C-section (caesarean-section) for delivery.


 
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Thanks! I'm having the LEEP procedure done to remove abnormal cells on my cervix. Since my bf doesn't have any visible warts, does anyone know what can be done to treat him for possible future breakouts?

 
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hey dazed and confused-you sure don't sound dazed or confused-i was wondering about your info.-do i have it right that some people with hpv never get warts-just wondering-thanks-wattagirl

 
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Yes, it is true People can carry around the HPV virus and not even know it!!,and sometimes after being exposed to this virus they never have an outbreak, and if they do, it can be years and years later, because HPV is a dormant virus that can stay in your body for years without a occurance These people are called carriers, same goes for Cold sores ( HSV-1), some people never have one in their lives, i never, because i believe i am a carrier. But it is possible to pass on this virus even if you have no symptoms. But on the other hand, some other people who are exposed can see an outbreak in a matter of weeks or months, it all depends on the person. You can get a blood test done by your local Physician to determine if you have the HPV virus in your body!!

Thanks, I try to educate myself on these topics, and i like sharing the info i found with others!! ;-)

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