How can know if I have HPV that causes warts? I’ve never had warts so far. Answer: It is possible to detect the presence of the virus by performing the HPV DNA test with a simple swab taken from the cervix.
Can warts develop in a virgin woman? Answer: Genital warts can also develop in virgin women. It can usually be transmitted through contact with the genital area.
I have warts both on the outside of my vagina and in my anal area. Do these recur after treatment? Answer: We perform laser treatment for wart removal. Warts may reappear after treatment. In order to reduce recurrences, vaccines and immune system boosting drugs can be administered.
I developed warts. How can they be treated? Can they be cured if vaccinated immediately? Answer: We mostly perform laser treatment for wart removal. We remove the warts with laser, take samples, and perform HPV typing test on these samples. According to the result of the typing, we start the administration of cervical cancer vaccine and a treatment procedure intended to strengthen the immune system.
I have warts on my genital organ, but my boyfriend does not. I have not had sexual intercourse with anyone else. How could the warts have been transmitted to me? Answer: If you have not had sexual intercourse with anyone else, it’s possibly transmitted to you from your partner. HPV may be present in your partner as well, but warts do not always develop in the presence of the virus. A test can be performed by taking a sample from your partner, in order to detect the presence of HPV.
Is HPV transmitted through oral sex? Answer: Yes. HPV can be transmitted through oral sex. HPV has been found to be responsible for 20% of cancers in the mouth and neck region.
HPV test can be performed by taking a swab from this area.
I had a risky sexual encounter. Could I’ve been infected with the HPV virus? How can I know this? Answer: The presence of HPV can be detected by testing a sample taken from the cervix.