Men with HPV are vulnerable to contracting genital warts and can increase the likelihood of them developing genital cancers.
The NHS advises: “Using a condom during sex can help to prevent an HPV infection.
There is currently no treatment for HPV, but treatments are available to help relieve symptoms.
Unlike other se xually transmitted diseases, most HPV infections don’t cause serious harm and are cleared by the immune system within two years.
It can be passed from person to person through vaginal, anal or oral s*x with an infected person.
To avoid contracting the STI, always ensure to use a condom when having relations with a new se xual partner.
The NHS warns: “Even if someone with genital herpes doesn’t have any symptoms, it’s possible for them to pass the condition on to a se xual partner.”
Although there isn’t yet a cure for HSV, antiviral medications can be prescribed to reduce the severity of symptoms.
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