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"The HPV might have been in your system and triggered when you were unwell. Your body may well be able to get rid of it on it's own within the next year or two. I know it's easy for me to say but try not to worry about it, there's literally nothing you can do about it. Just make sure you go for your cervical screening when it's next due. " Thank you i 100% will attend my screening x | |||
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"Hpv is extremely common in fact anyone who has sex will be infected with at least 1 type of hpv, there are over 100 different types of hpv, some cause warts which are benign, the types that don't cause warts are the ones to be Concerned with as they may develop into cancer eventually, just keep getting your pap smear every year and don't worry about it, skin to skin contact can spread hpv so condoms are not always effective " Thank you i appreciate you explanation x | |||
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"Op, it may help make things clearer and help put your mind at rest a little to go on the Jo's cervical cancer trust, lots of info on HPV and support and advice if you need it " I have seen that thank you x | |||
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"As someone who is going through horrific treatment for HPV throat cancer.. I can say from experience that treatment is brutal long and hard .. Please everyone think about consequences whenever you play unprotected.. Mainly passed on orally I’m told by health professionals.. I don’t meet on here anymore and haven’t for a few years .. Having something like this is life changing.. Please be careful everyone " Omg. Hope treatment goes well. I argue with my gum clinic every time but always always insist on an oral screening as well as blood/genital testing. | |||
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"As someone who is going through horrific treatment for HPV throat cancer.. I can say from experience that treatment is brutal long and hard .. Please everyone think about consequences whenever you play unprotected.. Mainly passed on orally I’m told by health professionals.. I don’t meet on here anymore and haven’t for a few years .. Having something like this is life changing.. Please be careful everyone Omg. Hope treatment goes well. I argue with my gum clinic every time but always always insist on an oral screening as well as blood/genital testing. " Many thanks.. 6 long weeks of daily treatment ahead and a couple of months recovery.. Nobody to blame but myself, thought this was harmless fun like most people do.. | |||
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"Ok so firstly please dont bash me or judge me as i just need advice from fellow people who have experienced this. Late last year i was really unwell for a good 4 weeks and my immune system pretty much shut down and had my first cold sore outbreak which was unpleasant. I took Aciclovir and it cleared up. I had my cervical screening test 2 weeks ago and a few days later a cold sore developed again. I did a bit of research and excessive heat can cause this and i was out in the sun a lot! This cleared up within a week. I have just had my cervical screening results back and i feel like crying but i dont know why. The results say HPV positive but no abnormal cells and to return in 12 months for another smear. Ive googled like crazy but not much really comes up. What does this actually mean. Please help x" Don’t panic if there’s no abnormal cells. They’ll want you back to make sure you’ve cleared it or not. I had this years ago after having to fight with the docs telling them I wasn’t well. I had the worst grade cells and they managed to clear it which was a miracle. I’ve had it since but it cleared itself that time. I don’t understand why they don’t check men for it but guess it’s cos it’s not giving them cancer! | |||
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"I have had HPV a while back, and had to go yearly for my smear tests. On my 3rd yearly test it came back negative and had cleared on its own. I never had any symptoms or issue and as previous posts have said it’s extremely common and for most doesn’t cause any issues. X " You say you had HPV a while back but that’s an outbreak, you can never get rid of HPV once you’ve had it and even though you may not have any signs of it, you still have the potential to pass it on, anyone fingering or doing oral on you without any protection can catch it and even using a condom doesn’t totally stop it spreading. | |||
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"Your body will very likely clear this on it's own within the next couple of years. As long as your smear has no abnormal cells try not to worry about it. They will simply retest you in a year to see if your body has cleared it." I’m not sure where you get your information from but HPV will always be in your body, you can’t get rid of it, your immune system could help prevent outbreaks but you will always have the potential to pass it on. | |||
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"As someone who is going through horrific treatment for HPV throat cancer.. I can say from experience that treatment is brutal long and hard .. Please everyone think about consequences whenever you play unprotected.. Mainly passed on orally I’m told by health professionals.. I don’t meet on here anymore and haven’t for a few years .. Having something like this is life changing.. Please be careful everyone Omg. Hope treatment goes well. I argue with my gum clinic every time but always always insist on an oral screening as well as blood/genital testing. Many thanks.. 6 long weeks of daily treatment ahead and a couple of months recovery.. Nobody to blame but myself, thought this was harmless fun like most people do.." I look after after people with Head and Neck Cancer, and going through treatment like you are. hope your doing ok. Xxx | |||
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"Your body will very likely clear this on it's own within the next couple of years. As long as your smear has no abnormal cells try not to worry about it. They will simply retest you in a year to see if your body has cleared it. I’m not sure where you get your information from but HPV will always be in your body, you can’t get rid of it, your immune system could help prevent outbreaks but you will always have the potential to pass it on." I don’t know where you get your information from. Hpv and Hsv are two different things | |||
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"The HPV might have been in your system and triggered when you were unwell. Your body may well be able to get rid of it on it's own within the next year or two. I know it's easy for me to say but try not to worry about it, there's literally nothing you can do about it. Just make sure you go for your cervical screening when it's next due. Thank you i 100% will attend my screening x" Tested positive for HPV last year and just had my follow up smear a few weeks ago. Not overly concerned but it's at the back of my mind as it's the first time I've had anything other than "all clear". | |||
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"Ok so firstly please dont bash me or judge me as i just need advice from fellow people who have experienced this. Late last year i was really unwell for a good 4 weeks and my immune system pretty much shut down and had my first cold sore outbreak which was unpleasant. I took Aciclovir and it cleared up. I had my cervical screening test 2 weeks ago and a few days later a cold sore developed again. I did a bit of research and excessive heat can cause this and i was out in the sun a lot! This cleared up within a week. I have just had my cervical screening results back and i feel like crying but i dont know why. The results say HPV positive but no abnormal cells and to return in 12 months for another smear. Ive googled like crazy but not much really comes up. What does this actually mean. Please help x" Sorry to hear this, wishing you a speedy and full recovery xx | |||
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"As someone who is going through horrific treatment for HPV throat cancer.. I can say from experience that treatment is brutal long and hard .. Please everyone think about consequences whenever you play unprotected.. Mainly passed on orally I’m told by health professionals.. I don’t meet on here anymore and haven’t for a few years .. Having something like this is life changing.. Please be careful everyone Omg. Hope treatment goes well. I argue with my gum clinic every time but always always insist on an oral screening as well as blood/genital testing. Many thanks.. 6 long weeks of daily treatment ahead and a couple of months recovery.. Nobody to blame but myself, thought this was harmless fun like most people do.." Not to mention the years of check ups afterwards. | |||
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"Your body will very likely clear this on it's own within the next couple of years. As long as your smear has no abnormal cells try not to worry about it. They will simply retest you in a year to see if your body has cleared it. I’m not sure where you get your information from but HPV will always be in your body, you can’t get rid of it, your immune system could help prevent outbreaks but you will always have the potential to pass it on." Please stop spreading things that are not true. Hpv can be got rid of by your body. Think you are confusing it with herpes virus which can not | |||
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"Your body will very likely clear this on it's own within the next couple of years. As long as your smear has no abnormal cells try not to worry about it. They will simply retest you in a year to see if your body has cleared it. I’m not sure where you get your information from but HPV will always be in your body, you can’t get rid of it, your immune system could help prevent outbreaks but you will always have the potential to pass it on." I get my information from the training I have been given as part of my job. Your body can definitely rid itself of HPV. I believe you maybe confusing HPV with HSV which is very different and stays in your system for life. | |||
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"Cold sores are Herpes simplex, but not the same as genital herpes." Both HSV1 (cold sores) and HSV2 (genital) are herpes simplex viruses. That's what HSV stands for. You can get HSV1 on your genitals from oral sex with someone who has a cold sore, or HSV2 on your mouth from oral sex with someone who has a genital outbreak. However, while an initial infection might take place, subsequent outbreaks are rare, because the virus doesn't thrive in the 'wrong' location. Genital HSV1 transfers are, to all intents and purposes, unheard of. | |||
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"I believe you maybe confusing HPV with HSV which is very different and stays in your system for life. " It does, but it's manageable. I know plenty of people with genital HSV2. It's basically an annoying skin complaint. Just don't play during outbreaks and don't be scared of it. | |||
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"Your body will very likely clear this on it's own within the next couple of years. As long as your smear has no abnormal cells try not to worry about it. They will simply retest you in a year to see if your body has cleared it. I’m not sure where you get your information from but HPV will always be in your body, you can’t get rid of it, your immune system could help prevent outbreaks but you will always have the potential to pass it on." This is completely incorrect. Your body can overcome HPV. It's quite normal for a smear to show it then it be gone by the next smear. HSV stays within your system for life however a lot of people carry it without knowing as you will only know if you have a outbreak of the virus | |||
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"Note, adults can now get the HPV vaccine, I had mine at a private clinic a few years back, but you can now get them at places like Superdrug. The vaccine protects against some of the variants that are linked with cancer. There is a bit of misinformation being touted online that the vaccine is only for people who are yet to be sexually active. The reason being that due to the prevalence of HPV it is likely that you will be in contact with it, the implication being it is too late then. It is never too late, as even if you have been infected with HPV, the chances are it is not one of the more sinister variants, the vaccine will still help protect you against those, even if you have already come into contact with dozens of the other variants." Will private clinics provide the service to any age group? On NHS I think it was available to age 45 and under. Cx | |||
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"Note, adults can now get the HPV vaccine, I had mine at a private clinic a few years back, but you can now get them at places like Superdrug. The vaccine protects against some of the variants that are linked with cancer. There is a bit of misinformation being touted online that the vaccine is only for people who are yet to be sexually active. The reason being that due to the prevalence of HPV it is likely that you will be in contact with it, the implication being it is too late then. It is never too late, as even if you have been infected with HPV, the chances are it is not one of the more sinister variants, the vaccine will still help protect you against those, even if you have already come into contact with dozens of the other variants. Will private clinics provide the service to any age group? On NHS I think it was available to age 45 and under. Cx" I checked a couple of months ago - available to u45s but only private. I booked with Boots, had them cancel on me and am now considering if it’s worth the hassle… | |||
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"As someone who is going through horrific treatment for HPV throat cancer.. I can say from experience that treatment is brutal long and hard .. Please everyone think about consequences whenever you play unprotected.. Mainly passed on orally I’m told by health professionals.. I don’t meet on here anymore and haven’t for a few years .. Having something like this is life changing.. Please be careful everyone Omg. Hope treatment goes well. I argue with my gum clinic every time but always always insist on an oral screening as well as blood/genital testing. Many thanks.. 6 long weeks of daily treatment ahead and a couple of months recovery.. Nobody to blame but myself, thought this was harmless fun like most people do.." I don't play much and very selective who I meet from fab but so many on here want oral but with no protection used. I don't know how you would get around this apart from don't meet people like you done? Couldn't you wear a condom to continue swinging and just do penetration? | |||
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"Ok so firstly please dont bash me or judge me as i just need advice from fellow people who have experienced this. Late last year i was really unwell for a good 4 weeks and my immune system pretty much shut down and had my first cold sore outbreak which was unpleasant. I took Aciclovir and it cleared up. I had my cervical screening test 2 weeks ago and a few days later a cold sore developed again. I did a bit of research and excessive heat can cause this and i was out in the sun a lot! This cleared up within a week. I have just had my cervical screening results back and i feel like crying but i dont know why. The results say HPV positive but no abnormal cells and to return in 12 months for another smear. Ive googled like crazy but not much really comes up. What does this actually mean. Please help x" Alot of women will screen positive this at some point (it's very common) and usually it goes away on its own with time, it does increase risk of cervical cancer so they screen you more regularly while you are hpv positive. Apart from that just carry on as normal and use condoms for sex. | |||
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"It's a positive for Human Papilloma Virus. What would I do? I'd investigate Hulda Clark and get her zapper. They cost around £120 or so. There are other safe but potent therapies available too, but don't want to go into them here. Please just drop me line if interested in more info. Unfortunately cant send you any private message due to your restrictions which is understandable on a site like this. Anyway, Take care." Oh the lady who says she can cure cancer and AIDS by zapping them lol. There is no cure for HPV but you body can get rid of it over time | |||
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"It's a positive for Human Papilloma Virus. What would I do? I'd investigate Hulda Clark and get her zapper. They cost around £120 or so. There are other safe but potent therapies available too, but don't want to go into them here. Please just drop me line if interested in more info. Unfortunately cant send you any private message due to your restrictions which is understandable on a site like this. Anyway, Take care. Oh the lady who says she can cure cancer and AIDS by zapping them lol. There is no cure for HPV but you body can get rid of it over time " She sadly died of cancer too. | |||
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"It's a positive for Human Papilloma Virus. What would I do? I'd investigate Hulda Clark and get her zapper. They cost around £120 or so. There are other safe but potent therapies available too, but don't want to go into them here. Please just drop me line if interested in more info. Unfortunately cant send you any private message due to your restrictions which is understandable on a site like this. Anyway, Take care." Snake oil preying on peoples insecurities. Don’t worry about being diagnosed with HPV, and certainly don’t be drawn in by fake treatments. One thing that may ease your anxiety is to find out what variant you have been diagnosed. Something like 87% of all cancers caused by HPV are from two of the variants, 16 and 18. Chances are you have one of the more than 100 other variants. Even people that have variant 16 or 18, less than 5% go on to develop cancer. Best advice is, stay in touch with you clinic, that will monitor your situation and give you any real treatment you need. Once you have cleared the infection as most people do, then if you are under 45 get the vaccine. The majority of people that go on to develop cancer have other health conditions that prevent you immune system effectively clearing the infection. I know it is hard not to think o& the worst, but try your best to think on the upside, that you are far more likely to clear the infection and have no further trouble. | |||
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"Note, adults can now get the HPV vaccine, I had mine at a private clinic a few years back, but you can now get them at places like Superdrug. The vaccine protects against some of the variants that are linked with cancer. There is a bit of misinformation being touted online that the vaccine is only for people who are yet to be sexually active. The reason being that due to the prevalence of HPV it is likely that you will be in contact with it, the implication being it is too late then. It is never too late, as even if you have been infected with HPV, the chances are it is not one of the more sinister variants, the vaccine will still help protect you against those, even if you have already come into contact with dozens of the other variants. Will private clinics provide the service to any age group? On NHS I think it was available to age 45 and under. Cx I checked a couple of months ago - available to u45s but only private. I booked with Boots, had them cancel on me and am now considering if it’s worth the hassle…" They don’t offer it on the nhs because its most likely useless. Since the majority of sexually active people get it at some point , if you are sexually active the odds are you had it and cleared it already at some point in your life. This makes the vaccine ineffective. They didn’t even test for hpv til the vaccine was around (they checked for abnormal cells instead) so most wouldn’t even know. This was a private doctor doing my colposcopy that i would have been paying to give me the vaccine who told me this. He could have made money off me easily if he wanted to but told me it was a waste of time and money to get it done when I’ve been positive in the past. | |||
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"Cold sores are ironically often triggered by hot weather Stress Being run down " Cold sores have nothing to do with HPV | |||
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"I have had HPV (or been diagnosed with) for the last three years, I hoped this year I would have a clear smear, I even gave you smoking last year in the hope it would help but sadly not, I also have had abnormal cells detected in my last smear, so off for a colonoscopy in a couple of weeks. Rest assure OP, it is perfectly "normal" to have HPV, I have zero "symptoms" with it, it might not go away by your next smear but I think this is fairly normal. Danish x" Colposcopy* | |||
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"I had a Lletz for CIN 3 a few years ago after my smear detected HPV. Every follow up smear I have had had thankfully been clear of HPV so far. Very common." It so is. Glad you are on the mend. Take care is the only advice I can offer girlies and get yourself checked out | |||
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"If you suck a guys cock you can pass on Herpes and the poor guy can get genial Herpes. You can pass this on even if you don't have a cold sore outbreak. " Genial herpes huh. I did wonder what prompted your other thread | |||
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"I guess the lesson is, don't play with others unless you prepared to risk your health. " Between this and your own thread on the subject you are showing yourself to be pretty nasty. Only one talking about about risking their health is you! So maybe your lesson is, stop sucking other mens cocks? | |||
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"I guess the lesson is, don't play with others unless you prepared to risk your health. Between this and your own thread on the subject you are showing yourself to be pretty nasty. Only one talking about about risking their health is you! So maybe your lesson is, stop sucking other mens cocks?" That last bit made me laugh | |||
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"Your body will very likely clear this on it's own within the next couple of years. As long as your smear has no abnormal cells try not to worry about it. They will simply retest you in a year to see if your body has cleared it. I’m not sure where you get your information from but HPV will always be in your body, you can’t get rid of it, your immune system could help prevent outbreaks but you will always have the potential to pass it on." 70% of the population have it without realising. You may have it and have no symptoms. All you can do is take precautions when you have an outbreak | |||
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