If you thought human papilloma virus, men might not be the infected gender which springs to your mind. The connection between the two is not as dangerous as it is for women but men still have a reason to worry about the infection.
This infection is the most commonly transmitted STD. When it comes to the Human papilloma virus, men and women are easy victims to the warts. This is because the warts have a long latent period before they actually show up as warts. For men the latent infection means that they may end up infecting many more people in turn because they were not aware of the fact that they have the infection.
Human Papilloma Virus in men is a potential cause of some genital cancers as well. The most common sites of the warts are on the penis. These warts have a cancerous potential especially if they are large and tend to occur over and over again. Human Papilloma Virus in men is responsible for the growth of such warts. The warts can be large and are very prone to bleeding and trauma.
Human Papilloma Virus in men also means that when you have an infection you will have to take precautions. If you have been diagnosed with warts, you should get your partner to come along for a consultation with the doctor as well. This is because unprotected sex with your partner can mean that he or she may be infected too.
You will have to use some kind of protection like condoms to lower the risk of contracting genital warts. The warts have to be treated with creams. Human Papilloma Virus in men needs to be treated under the supervision of a qualified doctor. You should abstain from sex when you are using these creams. This is because the creams can cause a lot of irritation and burning. They also tend to weaken latex condoms and diaphragms.
Human Papilloma Virus infections in men tend to cause warts on the penis, in the perineal area and even around the anus. The warts appear about three months after you have had sex with an infected person. You will have to be very careful if you have warts on the penis. This is because such warts are very prone to bleeding and injury.
Don’t try to pull out the warts on your own. This can be a very dangerous thing to do. The sensitive genital skin may get damaged in the process. You should also refrain from using over the counter preparations to cure human papilloma virus in men. The first thing to note is that the virus cannot be completely eliminated. The best treatment will only remove the maximum virus load possible to prevent a recurrence. Any cream which promises a full cure is making a false claim. The creams that you see advertised on the internet and available over the counter are not made of ingredients that will eliminate the virus. You might only end up worsening the infection in such a case.
Karl Dorads - GenitalWartsSite.com
4 Comments, Comment or Ping
Marco
What does genital warts on the penis signify?
Aug 25th, 2008
admin
It means an infection with the human papilloma virus, whihc is a family of viruses known to cause warts on the skin. Some of the viruses in this family infect the skin cells in the genital area and cause them to grow abnormally. If you have had unprotected sex then there are higher chances of getting this infection.
For more information Genital warts on the penis
Aug 25th, 2008
Marco
What is the big controversy behind hpv vaccine legislation?
Sep 1st, 2008
admin
The most controversial aspects of enacting the legislation for hpv are the fact that vaccination will be done to school girls through a school vaccination program and that the vaccine is costly. There are questions about the funding of such an expensive program. The recipients of the vaccine in this case are young girls 11 to 12 years of age. The suitability of the vaccine at this age is another concern for parents.
For more information read:
What You need to Know about Legislation on hpv Vaccine
Sep 1st, 2008
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