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HPV Sex
Condoms do not assure avoiding HPV sex exposure from an infected partner, thus, regular ASCUS or other pre cervical cancer screening is prudent.
Thirty strains of Human Papilloma virus are sexually transmitted through skin-to-skin contact and only locate in the genital area, varying from low to high risk of causing cancer. Only one person in 100 with the virus will exhibit any warts. HPV is found on all the genital tissues.
Condoms do not assure avoiding HPV sex exposure from an infected partner, thus, regular ASCUS or other pre cervical cancer screening is prudent.
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HPV Sex -
ASCUS, Cervical Cancer
The virus can lay dormant on your cervix for 20 years before it causes warts or changes to the cells. A condom on the penis usually will not prevent transmission because the virus is found on all the genital tissues including surrounding skin.
Condoms do not assure avoiding HPV sex exposure from an infected partner, thus, regular ASCUS or other pre cervical cancer screening is prudent.
Other Topics: HPV, Picture of HPV Infection, HPV Treatment, HPV Transmission, HPV FAQ, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus Cure, Cause of Cervical Cancer, Pap Smear, Genital Warts
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