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"Hello all, I’m looking for some advice on HPV risks regarding head and neck ( throat) cancers as the advice from NHS etc is quite vague. I’ve had lots ( over 30) of female oral sex partners over the years and seems over 5 is regarded as a potential high risk- I don’t smoke or indeed drink anymore but are there screening services or is it just a case of be vigilant? The irony is it was touted as safer sex for years but something that definitely has potential to be a problem." I’d suggest seeing your gp and seeing what the local service in your area is able to advise. | |||
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"Hello all, I’m looking for some advice on HPV risks regarding head and neck ( throat) cancers as the advice from NHS etc is quite vague. I’ve had lots ( over 30) of female oral sex partners over the years and seems over 5 is regarded as a potential high risk- I don’t smoke or indeed drink anymore but are there screening services or is it just a case of be vigilant? The irony is it was touted as safer sex for years but something that definitely has potential to be a problem." Most people have HPV without knowing. Go to your local GUM clinic. They'll test you. Say your concerned about any STD and they'll book you in. Some cities have walk in centres. Birmingham has. Friendly. Your Dr WONT be informed | |||
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"Hello all, I’m looking for some advice on HPV risks regarding head and neck ( throat) cancers as the advice from NHS etc is quite vague. I’ve had lots ( over 30) of female oral sex partners over the years and seems over 5 is regarded as a potential high risk- I don’t smoke or indeed drink anymore but are there screening services or is it just a case of be vigilant? The irony is it was touted as safer sex for years but something that definitely has potential to be a problem." Do you mean giving or receiving oral sex, as in you are worried about developing throat cancer yourself after performing oral sex on 30 women or more be the cause of them developing it after performing on you? As stated above, the best place for some info are sexual health clinics. Your GP will not be as informed, as they are generalists. You can pay privately for more complete screens, as the NHS service tends to only test for common STI’s. | |||
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"Hello all, I’m looking for some advice on HPV risks regarding head and neck ( throat) cancers as the advice from NHS etc is quite vague. I’ve had lots ( over 30) of female oral sex partners over the years and seems over 5 is regarded as a potential high risk- I don’t smoke or indeed drink anymore but are there screening services or is it just a case of be vigilant? The irony is it was touted as safer sex for years but something that definitely has potential to be a problem. Most people have HPV without knowing. Go to your local GUM clinic. They'll test you. Say your concerned about any STD and they'll book you in. Some cities have walk in centres. Birmingham has. Friendly. Your Dr WONT be informed " I don't think men can be tested for hpv? They take cells from the cervix i think - they can't scrap enough from a penis | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 25/06/23 10:31:06]" They can. All my male friends have got it and can be detected by a blood test. It's a fact. However, it's more harmful to women. When I worked in the Gum clinic in Manchester, many men had it without knowing. | |||
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"Hello all, I’m looking for some advice on HPV risks regarding head and neck ( throat) cancers as the advice from NHS etc is quite vague. I’ve had lots ( over 30) of female oral sex partners over the years and seems over 5 is regarded as a potential high risk- I don’t smoke or indeed drink anymore but are there screening services or is it just a case of be vigilant? The irony is it was touted as safer sex for years but something that definitely has potential to be a problem. Most people have HPV without knowing. Go to your local GUM clinic. They'll test you. Say your concerned about any STD and they'll book you in. Some cities have walk in centres. Birmingham has. Friendly. Your Dr WONT be informed I don't think men can be tested for hpv? They take cells from the cervix i think - they can't scrap enough from a penis " They can detect it in blood tests. When having a blood test at a gum clinic ask that they test for all. It's not a problem. | |||
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