Posts Tagged ‘hpv’

My sister was recently diagnosed with HPV. She is married to a very mental man who has admitted to having sex?

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

with a dog. Could this have caused the HPV? I do not think she has spoken with Dr. because of embarrassment, but I fear that the lack of new knowledge of their health at risk. PLEASE any help welcome.

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I Just Found Out That My Sister Has Hpv. Can I Get It Just By Living With Her And Sharing Common Things?

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

I am freaking out. I am terrified of std’s and getting them. This might sound like a stupid question to some but is there anyway I could get the infection because we share the same bathroom. She has told me before that sometimes she uses my towel but she doesn’t tell me this until after I use it again and I am freaking out. Please give me any information you can. If this can be transmitted by sharing the same bathroom or sharing towels. I am extremely nervous. All advice or knowledge is appreciated.

My Doctor Found Abnormal Cells On My Cervix And I Have High Risk Hpv. Does This Mean I Have Cervical Cancer?

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

I’ve never had an abnormal pap smear but when I wanted to get the Gardisil shot, my doctor found that I already had the High Risk HPV infection and decided to do a coloposcopy. I’m so scared that I will have cervical cancer and not be able to have children. Please, anyone with some insight, help!

My Girlfriend Has Hpv. What Are The Risks Of Cervical Cancer?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

My girlfriend went in for her annual pap smear and it came up with HPV. The doctor claims that it is only a mild case and that he can hardly see any irregularity on the cervix. What are the chances of her developing any cancers or anything?? What are the steps taken to get rid of HPV for her case?

Hpv Transmision & HPV Symptoms

Monday, October 12th, 2009

my friend just had a pap smear for the first time in her 21 years…her HPV test came out positive. now shes worried and so am i and i need to know ho to comfort her as well as find out the most BEST info i can right now..I dont really understand what HPV is every where i read it says warts…so is it a form of herpes?? WHAT IS IT??? I need help…she is my best friend and i need to have ALL the info….

Many Sexual Partners Increases the Risk of HPV Transmission

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

A recent study among soldiers shows that the HPV virus is just as prevalent in men as in women. HPV or human papilloma is considered the primary cause of cervical cancer and the virus is transmitted sexually.

The study is the first to look at the risk of new HPV viral infections and chronic HPV virus in men. And it shows that the virus is equally prevalent in men as in women.

-We know much less about the spread of HPV virus in men than in women, but with this study, we can see how the HPV virus in men behave over time – and if they for example have a greater risk of developing new types of virus, if they once have been infected, says Professor Susanne Krüger Kjaer from the Danish Cancer Society, one of the researchers behind the study.

Risk of several types of viruses
374 male soldiers between 18 and 29 years participated in the survey, which have included cell samples from the penis for HPV study, questionnaires on lifestyle and Chlamydia tests. Researchers investigated both new HPV virus and chronic HPV virus in men. By the study’s start were 33 percent of the soldier HPV-positive. After six months the soldiers were tested again, and here was a further 14 percent tested HPV positive.

-The study shows that those who already had HPV-positive from the start, had a much greater risk of developing several types of HPV virus. And while we see that the number of sexual partners is essential for the men without incurring HPV infection: The more sexual partners, the higher the risk of HPV transmission “says Susanne Krüger Kjaer.

The researchers also showed that just as in women, the risk for chronic HPV infection increased if they had a so-called high-risk HPV type, and if they were smoking.

Serious consequences for women
HPV infection transmitted through sexual contact and is probably the most common sexually transmitted infection. A Danish study shows that up to 20-30 percent young Danish women are infected. It is also reported that as much as 50-80 percent of all sexually active people in their lifetime will have been infected with HPV at some point.

In men, HPV can give genital warts, but it is extremely rare that it develops into cancer (eg. Penile cancer). In contrast, the infection often have severe consequences for women, because – in addition to genital warts – can have severe cell changes on the cervix and cervical cancer, “says Susanne Krüger Kjaer.

In most women the virus disappears again by itself after 6-12 months. But in some cases developing infection to become chronic, and in those cases there is a risk for the development of cell changes on the cervix, which at worst can become cervical cancer. Among women with cervical cancer, the HPV virus is detected in 99 percent of the cancer cells.

HPV virus is usually without any symptoms and yet there is no effective treatment for it. What is being treated, the cell, which can cause infection. Unfortunately, condoms do not protect 100 percent against the virus.

The world’s first cancer vaccine
Researchers in the Cancer Society and the pharmaceutical company MSD currently work to test a vaccine to prevent chronic HPV infection. Study carried out in collaboration with researchers in other Nordic countries and in South and North America, covers a total of 12,000 women who received either active vaccine or placebo. The vaccine has been proved to be successful, and it is the first cancer vaccine in the world.


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