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HPV
Info
While
researching HPV info, you will find that there are
approximately 20 million cases of
human
papillomavirus (HPV) in the United States today.
This number is just the cases of (HPV) that were
reported. HPV is the most common of all (STD) sexually
transmitted diseases; most infections do not lead to
cancer.
HPV info
that can be found in a health care provider’s office will
explain all the details of this type of (STD). The most
common types of human papillomavirus are 6 and 11 or
low-risk HPV genital warts are usually non-cancerous,
which may appear as flat lesions, cauliflower like bumps
or tiny stem-like protrusions.
Often
those infected with HPV go undetected, due to the fact
that the infected person does not always have any signs or
symptoms. This is why it is so important for men to be
tested for (STDs) sexually transmitted diseases once a
year. Women need to see their health care provider once a
year for new HPV info and Pap test. The Pap test is a
simple procedure that takes cells from the cervix or
vagina to be tested in a lab to see if the patient is
infected with HPV.
When
abnormalities are found in a Pap test, it is usually due
to the presence of HPV types 16 and 18, which will lead to
cancer of the cervix, vagina or vulva. Seventy percent of
all cervical cancer cases are found to be caused by HPV
infections. Each year 11 thousand women in the United
States are diagnosed with cervical cancer, with over 3,800
deaths.
It is
important to remember that each time you are sexually
involved with a new partner you are exposing yourself to
HPV infections. Not only are you exposed to the new
partner, but you are also linked to everyone that they
have been sexually active with for five years. Before
becoming sexually active everyone should educate
themselves with HPV info.
HPV
infection may occur when you have been sexually active
with an infected person, had skin to skin contact with the
genital or anal region, or have participated in oral sex.
Wearing a
condom for protection is wise, but it is not a guarantee
that you will not become infected with the HPV virus. A
condom will not cover the entire genital and anal area and
there is always the problem of a minuet hole in the
condom.
Educating
yourself with HPV info is still one of the best ways of
protecting yourself against becoming infected with HPV.
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