Posted on March 4, 2010.
I have genital warts around the area of pubic hair. Can I still have normal sexual relations with my future partner? I do not have genital warts on my penis. Can I have sex with future partners (2-3 years) without a condom and genital warts in house or just outside? If it hasn't been vaccinated and had no sexual activity if it continues to infect?
Good question!
I know that Gardasil / HPV vaccine only protects against that of a female of some strains of HPV, but not all.
HPV is a virus, it affects the inside and outside the body of a woman. It's just outside, it is obvious and it is a big sign that she'd better go see a doctor to have warts removed ... because if you see them on the outside, there are very good luck, as 100% that they are also living indoors.
In any case you have a very good question / dilemma and consult your doctor next request. Or speak to the public health nurse. Good luck.
Always use a condom ...
NO put on a rubber
If you have unprotected sex there is a chance very high as it could get well. You deff. need to tell him that you have.
You need to communicate to all your partners that you have herpes warts before having sex.
If you are talking about HPV, yes she can still get genital warts from you. Believe me, I'm an expert on this issue.
Genital warts, also known as venereal warts or condyloma acuminata, are caused by human papillomavirus.
A few tips and precautions that you can use Remote rigt:
* Take care not to damage, scratch or pick at these warts.
* Tell your partner use a condom and practice safe sex.
* Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap.
* Avoid touching them. Because they are so contagious, you can distribute them with your hands.
Some links that I found on Google, hope they can help you:
Here is a free guide to cure genital warts with many photos: http://www.genitalwarts.cn/remove-genital-warts-easy-step-by-step.html
Learn the Easy Step Home treatment to remove genital warts quickly and easily:
http://www.genitalwartsover.net
Good luck!
Your risk of contracting partner as well. Do not listen to those people who reported using condoms to protect themselves. Condoms offer little protection from herpes and HPV, because his skin transmitted through skin contact, not bodily fluids.
I think you should talk to a doctor.Unfortunately, you infect all the partners that you have is a highly infectious and contagious disease.
There is no such thing as safe sex with this condition, and a condom does not protect your partner.You spread the HPV virus, which causes cancer of the cervix in some cases.
When you have been diagnosed with this disease, the doctor should have warned you of this state, and the consequences of sexual contact.
Vacination not prevent this type of infection.
I'm sorry to be so brutal, and I do sympathizes with you, but please ask yourself would you want to infect another person with this condition?
This is what killed them had Majors.She Farrah Fawcett in her anus and she developed cancer of the infection.
In fact, your question may seem complicated, but it is fairly easy with a simple solution.
Do not be concerned about the embarrassment .. see the doctor, get treatment, get the warts removed ..
A simple cream could do the trick.
U do not want to give your future partner a genital complications Warts.there little more for women, especially if you want or children.
AND: The "problem" is highly contagious.
Even if she was vaccinated .. U need to tell him U are sick .. u do not want to, do U??
Besides, it is still possible that the untreated infection, leaving U, could possibly lead to complications for other>> U.
TR FI.