Sunday, January 10, 2010

Male Hpv If An Adult Male Had Hpv A Long Time Ago Would He Still Have It?

If an adult male had hpv a long time ago would he still have it? - male hpv

If a male had HPV for 7 years and have always switch to a position from a current partner?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are now produced, our bodies are antibodies against the virus and fight, but if you still happen, even if he'll ever need, you can not really answer. In some cases it has happened and others did not. HPV is sooooo huge that you do not really tell what exact characteristics that he did. It affects each person differently. Condoms do not protect against them .... TRUST ME.

Anonymous said...

There is no clear answer to your question.

The more time passes, we are probably less contagious.

If you have not yet participated in a sex ... I then consider the preservation of the vaccine Gardasil. In order to avoid two types of low-risk HPV, which is visible to 90% of cases of external genital warts.

If you are sexually active ... You can not benefit from Gardasil. It is possible that have already been purchased, have one of the HPV types of low risk and has built his body and immunity against HPV type.

Again, there is no guarantee ... There is no HPV test for men without warts ... There is no routine test which type of HPV, see the originally purchased ... ... and the acquisition of new HPV types .. . Most of us can have multiple types of HPV.

Some people have only one episode, while others have repeated
If the warts are present, the virus is considered active
If the warts are gone, the virus is latent (sleeping) in the skin cells - which may or may not be contagious at this time
Genital warts may or may not return after the first episode
Healthy inEliminate the immune system is usually able to detect the virus or suppress it, finally.
Warts can appear within a few weeks after she has sex with someone who has HPV or wart types can appear months or years. Warts or never appear. It is therefore difficult to know exactly when or from someone who has the virus.
We know very little about the passing subclinical HPV to their sexual partners. May HPV transmitted more easily if warts are present, but the virus can be transmitted even when no symptoms are visible.
http://www.ashastd.org/

The reduced level, maybe not eliminate, however, HPV infection. Existing data indicate that the currently available therapies can decrease for genital warts, but not to eliminate most, HPV infectivity. If the reduction of HPV viral DNA, resulting from the treatment of the impact of future transmission remains uncertain. Nothing indicates that the presence of genital warts or their treatment is associated with the occurrence of cervical cancer.

Many people with HPV DNA detected no antibodies, so that theseEvidence of this is not a good way to show that infection with HPV

http://www.cdc.gov/std/treatment/2006/ge ...

Anonymous said...

Are now produced, our bodies are antibodies against the virus and fight, but if you still happen, even if he'll ever need, you can not really answer. In some cases it has happened and others did not. HPV is sooooo huge that you do not really tell what exact characteristics that he did. It affects each person differently. Condoms do not protect against them .... TRUST ME.

Anonymous said...

There is no clear answer to your question.

The more time passes, we are probably less contagious.

If you have not yet participated in a sex ... I then consider the preservation of the vaccine Gardasil. In order to avoid two types of low-risk HPV that cause 90% of cases of external genital warts visible.

If you are sexually active ... You can not benefit from Gardasil. It is possible that have already been purchased, have one of the HPV types of low risk and has built his body and immunity against HPV type.

Again, there is no guarantee ... There is no HPV test for men without warts ... There is no routine test which type of HPV, see the originally purchased ... ... and the acquisition of new HPV types .. . Most of us can have multiple types of HPV.

Some people have only one episode, while others have repeated
If the warts are present, the virus is considered active
If the warts are gone, the virus is latent (sleeping) in the skin cells - which may or may not be contagious at this time
Genital warts may or may not return after the first episode
Healthy inEliminate the immune system is usually able to detect the virus or suppress it, finally.
Warts can appear within a few weeks after she has sex with someone who has HPV or wart types can appear months or years. Warts or never appear. It is therefore difficult to know exactly when or from someone who has the virus.
We know very little about the passing subclinical HPV to their sexual partners. May HPV transmitted more easily if warts are present, but the virus can be transmitted even when no symptoms are visible.
http://www.ashastd.org/

The reduced level, maybe not eliminate, however, HPV infection. Existing data indicate that the currently available therapies can decrease for genital warts, but not to eliminate most, HPV infectivity. If the reduction of HPV viral DNA, resulting from the treatment of the impact of future transmission remains uncertain. Nothing indicates that the presence of genital warts or their treatment is associated with the occurrence of cervical cancer.

Many people with HPV DNA detected no antibodies, so that theseEvidence of this is not a good way to show that infection with HPV

http://www.cdc.gov/std/treatment/2006/ge ...

Anonymous said...

Yes, there is no current treatment. For there is nothing more that traditional medicine has been created. So yes, for all purposes, if you have always and will always contagious.

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