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HPV In Males

Inoculation with hpv in males can lead to genital wart; women get cervical dysplasia or even cancer. Circumcised men are less likely than uncircumcised men to have the Human papilloma virus infection, as found in a study. Some of these viruses are considered “high risk”, causing mild pap smear abnormalities and genital warts. Human papilloma virus affects both men and women equally. Inoculation with hpv in males can lead to genital wart; women get cervical dysplasia or even cancer.

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HPV In Males

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Genital Wart, Cervical Dysplasia

Although most people develop no visible symptoms, there are some people that get genital warts within 6 months of transmission. The genital types of virus are spread by direct, skin-to-skin contact with the infected area usually during sex. Men are not generally tested for the Human Papilloma Virus. Inoculation with hpv in males can lead to genital wart; women get cervical dysplasia or even cancer.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Vaccine, HPV and Pregnancy, HPV Testing, Sign and Symptom of HPV, Human Papilloma Virus Cure, HPV Human Papilloma Virus, Recurrence of Cervical Dysplasia, Cause of Abnormal Pap Smear, Genital Warts

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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