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1). The consensus seems to be that the plantar wart implantstion wouldn’t have caused the nasal lesion, but could I have possibly spread the virus by touching the plantar wart and then the inside of my nose? I know there are numerous types of HPV and I would think the plantar and nasal strains are different...
2). Am I at risk of spreading the HPV from my nasal papilloma (if it is viral in origin) to other areas? Now I’m paranoid every time I blow my nose. Also, last night I think I swallowed what was a piece of perhaps the dried up tissue or blood from the biopsy site and now I have anxiety induced visions of it spreading lesions in my esophagus ofnwherecer (yes, can you tell I’m just a little anxious and stressed over this lol?)
3) Finally, now that I have both plantar warts (that haven’t responded to treatment) and the nasal papilloma possibly caused by HPV, I’m paranoid that I’m going to have these warts and papillomas growing all over...yikes! Do you think it’s just a random occurrence that I have these existing ones and there’s no need to stress over the prospect of other ones? I’m essentially healthy and only have fibromyalgia, high blood pressure, and I did have mononucleosis decades ago...
Thank you for always being there and for any reassurances you can provide!!
1). The consensus seems to be that the plantar wart implantstion wouldn’t have caused the nasal lesion, but could I have possibly spread the virus by touching the plantar wart and then the inside of my nose? I know there are numerous types of HPV and I would think the plantar and nasal strains are different...
2). Am I at risk of spreading the HPV from my nasal papilloma (if it is viral in origin) to other areas? Now I’m paranoid every time I blow my nose. Also, last night I think I swallowed what was a piece of perhaps the dried up tissue or blood from the biopsy site and now I have anxiety induced visions of it spreading lesions in my esophagus ofnwherecer (yes, can you tell I’m just a little anxious and stressed over this lol?)
3) Finally, now that I have both plantar warts (that haven’t responded to treatment) and the nasal papilloma possibly caused by HPV, I’m paranoid that I’m going to have these warts and papillomas growing all over...yikes! Do you think it’s just a random occurrence that I have these existing ones and there’s no need to stress over the prospect of other ones? I’m essentially healthy and only have fibromyalgia, high blood pressure, and I did have mononucleosis decades ago...
Thank you for always being there and for any reassurances you can provide!!
Different strains of HPV have affinity towards certain parts of the body
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Hi
Thanks for writing back. My sincere apologies for the delay in replying, due to my personal engagements.
1. There are over 150 distinct strains of HPV and they all prefer certain body parts and skin types. For instance, HPV-1 has an affinity towards the foot and causes plantar warts while HPV 6 and 11 cause genital warts. Hence, it is unusual for the plantar warts to infect the nose.
2. There are no records available showing the spread of papilloma of the nose to the other sites in the body. Even, if you happen to swallow the nasal secretions, it would not affect the other sites of the gastrointestinal tract.
3. The nasal lesion can be confirmed as a papilloma only after examining the lesion through the microscope after excision. In case, if the nasal lesion turns out to be a papilloma it would be a rare coincidence to have plantar and nasal wart. Trust me, both the lesions are harmless.
4. Finally, a word of advice. Do not worry too much about this. The undue stress you take, could lower the immunity levels in the body and invite unwanted health related issues.
Hope this answers your query. Wish you good health.
Regards
Dr. Naveen Kumar N
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
Different strains of HPV have affinity towards certain parts of the body
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing back. My sincere apologies for the delay in replying, due to my personal engagements.
1. There are over 150 distinct strains of HPV and they all prefer certain body parts and skin types. For instance, HPV-1 has an affinity towards the foot and causes plantar warts while HPV 6 and 11 cause genital warts. Hence, it is unusual for the plantar warts to infect the nose.
2. There are no records available showing the spread of papilloma of the nose to the other sites in the body. Even, if you happen to swallow the nasal secretions, it would not affect the other sites of the gastrointestinal tract.
3. The nasal lesion can be confirmed as a papilloma only after examining the lesion through the microscope after excision. In case, if the nasal lesion turns out to be a papilloma it would be a rare coincidence to have plantar and nasal wart. Trust me, both the lesions are harmless.
4. Finally, a word of advice. Do not worry too much about this. The undue stress you take, could lower the immunity levels in the body and invite unwanted health related issues.
Hope this answers your query. Wish you good health.
Regards
Dr. Naveen Kumar N
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
Wish you the best...
Detailed Answer:
Hi
My heartfelt thanks for your wonderful feedback.
I wish you overcome your stress and anxiety at the earliest and start enjoying the bountiful blessings the almighty has bestowed upon us.
Always, stay happy and cheerful. My best wishes with you forever. God bless you with a healthy and prosperous life. You too have a wonderful day.
With best regards
Dr. Naveen Kumar N
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
Wish you the best...
Detailed Answer:
Hi
My heartfelt thanks for your wonderful feedback.
I wish you overcome your stress and anxiety at the earliest and start enjoying the bountiful blessings the almighty has bestowed upon us.
Always, stay happy and cheerful. My best wishes with you forever. God bless you with a healthy and prosperous life. You too have a wonderful day.
With best regards
Dr. Naveen Kumar N
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
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