Tuesday, November 26, 2019
The Human Papillomavirus essays
The Human Papillomavirus essays The Human Papillomavirus Report I am doing a report about the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is also known as the wart virus. Its sad, but true, that sexually active people may have this virus and never even heard about it. Since HPV is a communicable virus, one with it can give it to another if they were to have sex with an uninfected person. There are millions of people around the world that are infected. At least 75% of all sexually active people have the virus at some point in their life. There is more than one type of HPV. I will discuss important information having to do with the wart virus. After reading my report, maybe you can let others be aware of this extremely common virus. What Causes HPV? HPV is usually spread by direct skin-to-skin contact during vaginal or anal sex. Its rare but can be transmitted to the mouth by oral sex. Another way you can get HPV is by sharing bath towels if rubbed into the genital area or by sharing underwear with one that has the infection. Genital forms of the virus target the moist usually pink area or red tissue. So what basically causes HPV is sex. The more partners you have sex with, the higher risk you have getting the virus. What are the Symptoms? Having HPV may not always show symptoms. But some symptoms connected with HPV are genital warts, and at times without knowing. Warts are not always seen and can hide inside the vagina, in the cervix, or in the anus. They are often flesh colored and painless. Here are some symptoms of having the HPV infection. If you notice any unusual growths, bumps, or skin changes on or near your penis, vagina, vulva, or anus. If you notice any unusual itching, pain, or bleeding. If a women has an abnormal pap smear. If your sex partner(s) tells you that he or she has genital HPV. ...
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