Unprotected intimate contact is the most common form of human papilloma infection, but it is not the only way to transmit the disease. Other ways to transmit HPV are:
Although condom use is less likely to be contagious by HPV, the contaminated area is not adequately covered by condoms due to the risk of infection.
- Not all modes of HPV virus TRANSMISSION are known.
- But it is believed that when there are no visible warts.
- There can be no transmission.
- Learn more about HPV has a cure here.
To protect yourself from HPV virus, to avoid contamination, we recommend:
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HPV treatment is slow, but it is the only way to remove warts and prevent disease transmission, treatment is done with certain medications applied by the doctor at the clinic and others that are placed at home by the patient, vary depending on the direction of the doctor. and are performed over a period of approximately 2 years or more.
It is common for symptoms of this disease to go away before this time, so it is very important to maintain treatment also during this phase and use condoms to avoid passing it on to others.
Only the doctor will be able to indicate, after certain tests, when it is necessary to end the treatment, due to the risk of recurrence of the disease. More information on HPV treatment – Medications and surgery.