Unsused intimate contact is the most common way to “contract HPV,” but it’s not the only form of disease transmission.Other forms of HPV transmission include:
Although condom use significantly reduces the risk of HPV infection, if the contaminated area is not adequately covered with condoms, there is a risk of transmission.
- Not all forms of HPV virus transmission are yet known.
- But it is believed that when there are no visible warts.
- Even under a microscope.
- There can be no transmission.
To protect yourself from HPV virus, avoiding contamination, it is recommended to:
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HPV treatment is slow, but it is the only way to remove warts and prevent transmission of the disease, treatment is done with the use of medications that must be applied by the doctor and at home by the patient himself, according to medical guidelines.for a period of approximately 1 year or more.
It is common for symptoms of the disease to go away before this time, and it is very important to also maintain treatment at this stage and use a condom so as not to contaminate others, only the doctor, after certain tests, can indicate when treatment should be performed.due to the risk of recurrence of the disease.
See also if HPV can actually be eliminated in: Is HPV curable?