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? asked in HealthDiseases & ConditionsSTDs · 1 decade ago

HPV virus type 16...just been diagnosed and a bit worried, couple of QUICK questions...?

To explain very quickly,,,, in April this year i got tested for STIs etc...i went back "to get the results" and the doctor (who was subbing for my normal doctor) faffed around a bit looking for papers,,,then checked his computer and said "nope, you're fine, no worries, off you go",,,but never gave me any papers....i just went back today (for cattargh, nothing related) and was my normal doctor and she told me she had results for me (from the april tests!!)....and now i have them, they say i'm positive for type 16 HPV. so i'm rather angry at the doctor who told me all was fine but that's another story.

between christmas last year and when i did the test, i didn't have sex with anyone...so what i've got is from someone i slept with over christmas (because summer 2009 i got tested and was ok)....so basically i've had this HPV for a year and i'm really worried that it's been left so long...because i've just read how type 16 is the one linked to cervical cancer.

so my questions are:

1) the doctor said i'd have to go see a gynaecologist and the treatment is normally that they use lazer. how many lazering sessions do you need normally? will it be one session, a check and clear,,,,or will i be going for months?

2) how big's the chance that from when i was tested (say 6 months ago) and they only found HPV (not cancerous cells), that it's developed into cancer?

3) since july i've been with my new boyfriend and because i have the coil (copper) and i was "clear" according to the sub-doctor, and my boyfriend's clear as he gets tested with work, we haven't been using condoms. what's the chance he's caught the virus? because i would have thought that this type of virus is "obvious" in boys...in that any warts, etc will be on the penis. and given he hasn't got anything down there, does that mean good chance he's ok ? (we've been sleeping together since may so plenty of time for something visible to develop). also , without getting off the point, he is religious and showers each time after sex, which would also lessen chances, no?

4) is it passed between partners by contact (like how you catch warts) or is it in the fluids (say like how aids is passed)?

5) is it curable? after the lazer i'll be completely clear like anyone else or is it like (i think) herpes, where you're always infected...and does this mean i'll have to use condoms for the rest of my life or...?

ok thank you in advance for the advice!!!

Update:

i also had "mild (or light)" dyplasia

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Hi below as some facts that will help u understand more about this virus, hope this information and links helps answer your question. Ciao ♥

    HPV FACTS

    HPV is passed from person to person, often indirectly. HPV on the skin may be passed to another person when that person touches the wart. It may take several months for HPV to appear if transmission occurs.

    Warts are contagious, excreting large loads of HPV viral particles. If a person with a wart on a finger were to touch a genital area in a manner vigorous enough to slightly break the skin, this might transmit the virus to that area

    Sadly, most areas of skin that possess HPV infection have no outward signs. Thus, the infection may be transmitted to the uninfected area of a partner without any knowledge of this fact by either partner. This is the manner in which almost all HPV infections are apparently transmitted. So, practically, if partners choose to have direct skin-to-skin contact between genitalia, then it may be impossible to know if HPV virus is being transmitted or not

    Genital warts are caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). They are very contagious and can spread to other parts of the body (such as groins, inner thighs and pubis) or to other person through skin-to-skin contact normally during genital sex, oral or anus. It can also spread through secondary contact for instance through a towel, sharing underwear or like especially if not washed thoroughly..

    Since you have genital warts, there is a high possibility that you got it from your sex partner(s). If you only have sex with your partner, then most likely they are infected too. It would be advisable to get them to go for check up. To prevent spreading to others, practice sex safe.

    TREATMENT

    Aldara is quite a new kind of drug that use to remove genital warts. Responses to the cream vary from person to person. It is common to experience redness, swelling, itching, flaking or scabbing at or around the application area during the treatment. Treatment with Aldara cream may also result in swelling, small open sores and drainage. Itching and/ burning is included.

    You normally need to apply the cream until the genital warts disappear or up to 16 weeks. New warts may develop during the Aldara treatment. It cannot cure hpv though and so far there is no cure for hpv. Your genital warts may be removed but hpv stays in your body. When you body immune system is not able to fight off the hpv, new warts will recur.

    Aldara cream may not remove all genital warts, if it does not work, you need to seek other treatment.

    http://www.aldara.com/

    http://www.cdc.gov/std/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htm

    http://www.stdservices.on.net/std/

    http://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditions/default.htm

    http://www.forces-of-nature.net/topics/warts/hpv.h...

    http://health.yahoo.com/sexualhealth-treatment/gen...

    Source(s): ER Nurse
  • 1 decade ago

    1) You'll only need laser or any other treatment if your Type 16 warts start to develop towards cancer, and even then only if they fail to disappear on their own within a few months. Your gynecologist will be able to tell you.

    2) Chances are slim that it's developing into cancer -- but not non-existent. Your gynecologist will put a watch on you and keep checking you.

    3) If you have had an active case of warts, then your boyfriend has the virus -- end of story. Men do not have any symptoms of HPV Type 16. He is now a carrier.

    4) It is passed by contact and by blood

    5) It is not curable. However, it is not quite like herpes in that you will always be getting new lesions. But you will need to be checked periodically for a return of the warts which, as you know, can become cancerous.

    Hope this helps!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I don't have the answers to all of your questions, but as someone who was diagnosed with HPV in the past, I can shed a little insight.

    Your gynecologist will need to do a pap smear to see if any treatment is necessary. Most of the time HPV infections clear up on their own without medical intervention- that's not to say its "cured," but its like the chicken pox or tuberculosis in that you may not have symptoms or be sick, but its always "there." Make sense?

    If your pap smear comes back showing unsual cells, then your gyno may want to do a procedure to remove them. This is not as big of a deal as it sounds. Lazering might be a popular course of action, personally mine were frozen off. Only mildly uncomfortable, pretty quick and simple procedure. After that one procedure, my gyno did pap smears every 6 months for 2 years. It never came back and now I'm considered "better."

    Cancer doesn't develop overnight, it takes years. I can almost guarantee you that you won't have cancer, and you may not even require a procedure to remove "precancerous" cells. Your body may have fixed this on its own.

    I don't know the different HPV types by name, but the one I had did not develop into warts on myself or my husband. Your partner probably has the virus though, and could spread it to other partners in the future.

    In the end, I really wouldn't worry yourself too much. Make an appointment with a gyno and take it from there. I think you'll find this isn't going to be as big of a deal as you think it will be.

    EDIT: I have to disagree with the poster below me. HPV is a VIRUS, not a BACTERIAL INFECTION. Therefore, antibiotics would do nothing for you or your boyfriend. That's why your doctor didn't prescribe you any.

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  • 1 decade ago

    HPV 16 is a bacterial virus and can also cause oral cancer, as you know it can be passed to your current boyfriend and he will also need investigation and if found treated with antibiotics. I don't know why your doctor didn't give you antibiotics before laser treatment as if it is caught early enough then antibiotics can cure it and if it has spread through the body to the throat, the usual smoking and alcohol can multiply the HPV 16 virus, as for your laser treatment one treatment should kill off any cancer cells but you will need to check with the doctor about condoms but i would presume you will need to use condoms, especially with current boyfriend as although he might get the all clear it can be lying dormant. Good Luck.

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