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What Do Warts On The Penis Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 24 Jul 2017
Question: My boyfriend recently found out he has warts on his penis me and my boyfriend haven't had sex but we did have oral sex my boyfriend did not cum the doctor says he might have hpv am I at risk
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Monika Dede (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Yes you are at risk to get HPV.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have been through your question.


Based on your history, you should know that you are at risk to get HPV because oral HPV may be passed on during oral sex even without cum.
The use of condoms can prevent the spread of the virus during penile-vaginal, penile-anal, or penile-oral sex.
Furthermore some people sexually exposed to HPV never develop symptoms , and most HPV infections go away by themselves within two years, but the infection can persist and cause long-term problems.

I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
Note: Consult a Sexual Diseases Specialist online for further follow up- Click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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What Do Warts On The Penis Indicate?

Brief Answer: Yes you are at risk to get HPV. Detailed Answer: Hello, I have been through your question. Based on your history, you should know that you are at risk to get HPV because oral HPV may be passed on during oral sex even without cum. The use of condoms can prevent the spread of the virus during penile-vaginal, penile-anal, or penile-oral sex. Furthermore some people sexually exposed to HPV never develop symptoms , and most HPV infections go away by themselves within two years, but the infection can persist and cause long-term problems. I hope my answer helps you. Regards.