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Genital warts


Question Posted Monday April 28 2014, 9:31 am

18 female.
I was diagnosed with warts in November and all of it went about two weeks ago.
Thinking it was all gone I had sex on a night out and not until the next day I noticed a small one just on the inside of my vagina (sorry for the specifics).
Will the guy still get it as it's a really small wart? And will I get more?

It's a horrid matter I know, help would be much appreciated.


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adviceman49 answered Tuesday April 29 2014, 10:47 am:
Short answer is yes and maybe it depends on if you have Herpes or warts, there is a difference.

Genital Warts and Herpes Differences

To help you avoid confusing these two common and widespread STDS, here are some of the main differences between genital warts and herpes that you should be aware of:

•- Both STDS are caused by distinct/different viruses

•- Genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV)

•- Genital herpes is caused by the herpes virus

•- Genital warts continue to grow until they are removed

•- Many herpes sores turn into blisters which eventually dry up and go away on their own.

If the boy you had sex with has been inoculated against the HPV virus then he may be immune to the type of virus you have. Still since both the HVP and Herpes virus are STDS regardless of which one you have it is on you to advice any potential sex partner before sexual relations; this would include fingering and oral sex as well. If he chooses to have sex with then he must wear a condom for his own protection.

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karenR answered Monday April 28 2014, 8:15 pm:
I think you will have to let all potential sexual partners know you have them. Even when they seem to be inactive. Unfortunatley you will probably have them off & on the rest of your life.

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"Genital warts are very contagious, so when you have sex with someone, even protected, you need to understand that you could come away with the disease. The disease has an incubation period of anywhere from two to nine months, so you may not even know that you have it, so you could unknowingly spread it or catch it by someone that doesn’t know that they have it. 2/3 of people who come in contact with the disease will catch it and become symptomatic."

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