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Does Genital Warts Recur?

      Hi Doctor, Last Intercouse happened with a girl at May 2007 after that never and ever happened. Latest blood group HIV tests are negative at 2009,2010,2011 years In Year 2011,Observed Gential warts. Please Clarify below concerns. 1)Once genital warts are cured completely and prementely by using hemeopathy medications ,any chances of re-occurence in future. 2)I heard some people saying that - even though by using hemeopathy medications all symptoms are cured out also ,there is chance of transmission of this hpv virus to non-hpv partner when i have sexual intercourse. Want to clear that - HPV is sexual transmitted disease ,So if i have sexual intercouse with my new non hpv partner .She will be infected right as hpv is sexual transmitted disease .Even though i have signs and symptoms or not .It doesnot matter . Some professional says - hemeopathy will increase immuninity & healing capacity of the infected person basing on hemeopathy medications this all sign and symptoms will vanished. Even though all symptoms are vanished ,there is chance of transmission of hpv virus to non-hpv partner,if i have sexual intercouse. ? Is it .Please clarify Requesting you clarify this concerns. Thanks, Raghu
Thu, 19 Mar 2015
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Hello,

I will try to answer your questions below. I am not sure if you meant HIV or HPV when you say the tests were negative in '09, '10 and '11. I am assuming you meant HPV:

1) Genital warts are caused due to the virus, which causes warts. Treatment for warts is limited to elimination of warts only. The virus stays in your body. Whenever the virus gets 'activated', new warts can appear.

2) Yes, if you still have the HPV virus in your body, theoretically you can pass the virus to someone who doesn't have HPV. Also, with a partner who might already have HPV virus, the strain may be different and chances of re-infection are always there. To be safest, use condoms during intercourse.
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Does Genital Warts Recur?

Hello, I will try to answer your questions below. I am not sure if you meant HIV or HPV when you say the tests were negative in 09, 10 and 11. I am assuming you meant HPV: 1) Genital warts are caused due to the virus, which causes warts. Treatment for warts is limited to elimination of warts only. The virus stays in your body. Whenever the virus gets activated , new warts can appear. 2) Yes, if you still have the HPV virus in your body, theoretically you can pass the virus to someone who doesn t have HPV. Also, with a partner who might already have HPV virus, the strain may be different and chances of re-infection are always there. To be safest, use condoms during intercourse.