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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here- already talked with my doctor. Talking to another doctor later this week. Only real probability was a recent partner. I don't know why the type of std matters.[/quote] It matters because HPV can be in your system for years and then reactivate. [/quote] Not really. Usually your body completely clears an hpv infection or you will continue to test positive for it. By “laying dormant,” it means the hpv infection isn’t causing any precancerous cells, not that it’s undetectable. If someone tests negative for hpv and then tests positive, it almost always means they have a new infection. [/quote] That is completely wrong.[/quote] No, it’s not. As long as the hpv is in your system, even if you have no symptoms of infection and no cellular changes, you will test positive for it. For most people, hpv clears itself COMPLETELY in about two years, but in some people it can last decades. If you tested negative and then test positive a few years later, you have a new infection. FACTS.[/quote] Wrong! Men are not tested for HPV https://www.cancer.org.au/cervicalscreening/i-am-over-25/what-does-my-test-result-mean/what-about-my-partner# https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/infectious-diseases/sexual-health-sexually-transmitted-infections/hpv-men-questions-answers.html# [/quote] Men cannot get tested for hpv, sure, but hpv almost always clears up faster in men, especially circumcised men, than in women, much faster actually. Persistent hpv infection is extremely rare in men. The only visible sign on HPV in men are warts and those always clear up after two years, usually much earlier., 5.9 months being the median. There is no way a woman could be with a man for ten years and then suddenly pick up warts from him. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4254924/#:~:text=Genital%20HPV%20infections%20may%20be,infections%20clearing%20within%2012%20months.[/quote] It’s often in their throat and no it’s not visible or detectable. I’ve given you plenty of education on the subject but your too dense to be able to absorb it.[/quote] Sure, sure. I’m as well versed as you can be in this subject, you’ve read a few dumbed down Canadian websites.[/quote]
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