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Can I Have HPV Without Knowing It?

Many people donu2019t realize when they have an HPV infection. Most types of the virus do not cause any symptoms. Plus, testing options are not available for men. Learn more about how HPV works in your body and possible symptoms that could appear as a result of an infection. https://hpvhub.com/can-i-have-hpv-without-knowing-it/

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Can I Have HPV Without Knowing It?

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  1. Can I Have HPV Without Knowing It? https://hpvhub.com

  2. Many people don’t realize when they have an HPV infection. Most types of the virus do not cause any symptoms. Plus, testing options are not available for men. Learn more about how HPV works in your body and possible symptoms that could appear as a result of an infection. https://hpvhub.com

  3. HPV Signs & Symptoms There are over 100 types of HPV, many of which do not cause any symptoms or health problems. In most cases, the body’s immune system is able to suppress the infection on its own. In fact, about nine out of 10 new HPV infections (including those caused by high-risk HPV types) become undetectable within two years. Usually, the infection is suppressed within the first six months of infection. Because most of the virus types don’t cause any HPV infection symptoms, you probably won’t realize you have it. Keep in mind that HPV can spread even when no symptoms are present. To reduce your risk of passing or contracting an HPV infection, consider practicing safer sex by using condoms and limiting your number of sexual partners. https://hpvhub.com

  4. HPV-RelatedHealth Issues In some cases, people develop HPV genital warts as a result of their infection. These warts usually appear on or around the genitals, but they can also develop on the anus, mouth, or throat depending on where the infection occurred. The warts usually appear within weeks or months after becoming infected, though they could show up years after exposure. These warts typically appear as raised or flat bumps. They can be large or small in size, and some are grouped in clusters that look like pieces of cauliflower. Infections that cause warts usually involve low-risk HPV types that won’t result in any further health problems. If the warts don’t go away on their own, there are treatment options to get rid of them, including topical medications or surgical removal. https://hpvhub.com

  5. Some high-risk HPV types may persist and lead to the development of precancerous or cancerous cells in the cervix, vulva, vagina, penis, anus, mouth, or throat. You’ll need to see a doctor to have a Pap test or another type of cancer screening in order to find out if abnormal cells have appeared. Keep in mind that warts, precancers, and cancers are not HPV symptoms. Instead, they are health problems that may have developed as a result of an HPV infection. Read more. https://hpvhub.com/can-i-have-hpv-without- knowing-it/ https://hpvhub.com

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