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HPV Genital Warts - How Common is Human papilloma virus?

Human papilloma virus found in the genital area is the most common STD encountered today. It is considered primarily to be sexually transmitted. Current incidence in the US is estimated to be 20 million with one million new cases identified each year. This number of reported cases is up approximately 500% in the past 15 years. Human papilloma virus is highly prevalent, being detected in more than 1/3 of college students.

HPV Genital Warts - How is Human papilloma virus spread?

Human papilloma virus is spread by skin-to-skin (or mucous membrane to mucous membrane) contact. The 'bumps' usually appear 1-3 months after exposure, but may be as long as 3-6 months or longer. Small lesions may not be visible by self-exam or clinical exam at that time. In women, warts occur on the vulva, the labia, the urethra, inside the vagina, on the cervix and around the anus.

In men, they may be found on the glans (tip) of the penis, the shaft of the penis, scrotum and around the anus. There is evidence that it can be transmitted non-sexually through the placenta in pregnancy and during childbirth. There is also some support for the possibility of contacting human papilloma virus with inanimate objects like underwear, towels, and sex toys. In both men and women, they can develop in the mouth and throat of a person who has had oral /genital contact. About 2/3 of persons having sexual contact with a partner with genital human papilloma virus will contact the virus.

 

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The method, iui, (infertility treatment method), will be done after all infections and viruses have been cleared such as human papilloma virus treated with cryosurgery.