And you should talk to your ob - gyn about your HPV and
genital wart risk, and ask her if she recommends testing.
Not exact matches
Low -
risk types 6 and 11 are responsible for 90 percent of all
genital warts.
If you do have HPV, SmartJane can tell you whether or not it's the type of HPV associated with cervical cancer (called «high -
risk strains»), or with
genital warts (called «low -
risk strains»).
Genital herpes has been associated with an increased risk of HIV, and HPV can cause genital warts as well as a higher risk of anal, cervical (in women), and penile c
Genital herpes has been associated with an increased
risk of HIV, and HPV can cause
genital warts as well as a higher risk of anal, cervical (in women), and penile c
genital warts as well as a higher
risk of anal, cervical (in women), and penile cancers.
Green tea in particular has many health benefits, including modest
risk reduction of cancer, diabetes, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, stroke,
genital warts, and obesity.6 Hayat K., et al. «Tea and Its Consumption: Benefits and
Risks.»
Duration: Approximately 30 mins 20 slides covering: • The Male Reproductive System • The Female Reproductive System • Infectious Diseases of the Reproductive System • Bacterial Infections: Gonorrhoea • Bacterial Infections: Syphilis • Bacterial Infections: Chlamydia • Viral Infections:
Genital Herpes • Viral Infections:
Genital Warts • Reducing the
Risk of Contracting STIs • Non-infectious Diseases of the Reproductive System • Female Cancers • Male Cancers • Treating Cancer
Genital warts are caused by low -
risk HPV, and do not cause cancer.
Would you like to decrease the
risk of skin - to - skin transmission of viruses, such as those that cause
genital warts or herpes?
I would strongly recommend discussing the
risks with a sexual health provider, at Planned Parenthood or elsewhere, if you have concerns about the oral transmission of
genital warts.
The good news is that this condition is very rare, and if you have no
genital warts present your
risk of transmission is probably even lower (though right now researchers don't know for sure just how much less risky it is).
Some people wouldn't want to
risk contracting
genital warts, while others are fine with it.
There are vaccines that can prevent high -
risk HPV types and the types that cause
genital warts.
So if you notice a
wart, it's best to get tested and treated to help lower the
risk of passing
genital warts on to a partner.
«Low -
risk» strains can cause
genital warts, which aren't usually harmful but might be upsetting.