What is the HPV virus? Symptoms and definitive treatment of HPV in women and men


Posted April 2, 2024 by nyusha77

What is the HPV virus? Symptoms and definitive treatment of HPV in women and men

 
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is an infectious virus that is mostly transmitted through sexual contact or any type of relationship. This virus can cause different symptoms, including genital warts, oral warts, uterine cancer, breast cancer, and mouth and throat cancer. Also, some people may be asymptomatically infected by this virus.
Since most of the patients with HPV have no symptoms, it can be diagnosed by various methods such as Pap smear test, DNA test and visual examination in case of presence of warts. If this virus is diagnosed, there are various treatments for it, including drugs and surgical procedures.
To prevent this virus, Gardasil vaccines to prevent genital warts; There is one that can protect your body against some types of this virus. Also, using condoms and observing sexual hygiene can be effective in reducing the risk of contracting this virus.
What are the symptoms of HPV in men and women?

The symptoms of HPV virus in men and women may be different depending on the type of virus, the place of infection and the health of the person. But in some cases, the signs and symptoms that may be seen in men and women with this virus include:

Symptoms of HPV virus in women:

Genital warts in the genital area
Changes in the size, shape and color of the cervix
Abnormal bleeding, such as bleeding between periods or after sex
Pain and burning in the genital area

Read more: female genital warts; Treatment and diagnosis

Symptoms of HPV virus in men:

Genital warts in the genital area
Burning and pain in the genital area
Changes in the skin of the penis
Abnormal bleeding, such as bleeding after sex

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is better to visit a good and skilled genital warts doctor for proper examination and treatment. Also, to prevent this virus, it is better to follow different methods such as vaccination and observe sexual hygiene tips.

Read more: Genital warts in men; Treatment and diagnosis
Cause of infection with human papilloma virus

You can get HPV by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who has the virus, which is mostly spread during anal or vaginal sex. It can also be spread through close skin-to-skin contact during sex.

Oral HPV is mostly transmitted through oral sex and mouth-to-mouth contact. A person infected with HPV carries the virus in their saliva and mucus. If saliva or mucus comes into contact with an open sore or cut in their partner's mouth, it can be transmitted to them.
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Country Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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Tags hpv , genital warts , hpv virus
Last Updated April 2, 2024