HPV i have hvp n im needing to tell my partner with out freakin him out ... any suggestions? ... can hpv be detected on males? ... can males recieve a vaccination? ... does it take only once to transmit hpv? ... what problems can result if i receive oral sex knowing i have hpv? can the vaccine prevent warts if i had hpv prior to recieving it ...
HPV can be detected in males and females. If you have HPV and had sex with your partner then there is a possibility that he is infected. Antibody testing is there to confirm HSV infection. If you receive oral sex there can be transmission. In fact even hugging tightly and kissing can transmit HPV.
Even if someone has already had sex, they should still get HPV vaccine. While HPV infection usually happens soon after someone has sex for the first time, a person might not be exposed to any or all of the HPV types that are in the vaccine; males and females in the age groups recommended for vaccination are likely to get at least some protection from the vaccine.
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Hi, Thanks for writing in. HPV can be detected in males and females. If you have HPV and had sex with your partner then there is a possibility that he is infected. Antibody testing is there to confirm HSV infection. If you receive oral sex there can be transmission. In fact even hugging tightly and kissing can transmit HPV. Even if someone has already had sex, they should still get HPV vaccine. While HPV infection usually happens soon after someone has sex for the first time, a person might not be exposed to any or all of the HPV types that are in the vaccine; males and females in the age groups recommended for vaccination are likely to get at least some protection from the vaccine.