My bf has genital warts and i had clear results in an sti check when we got together, has he cheated?
Sunday, July 25th, 2010 at
12:27 pm
Under any other circumstances I would never question his fidelity as I trust him entirely. Please someone tell me that genital warts can develop without sexual contact? Or that the infection may have (unknown to us) been there since before we got together?
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They are usually caused by sexual contact, but they’re caused by the same virus that causes normal warts. If so, it’s possible they were caused by that.
Also, most cases of genital warts are not visible. It’s possible that he contracted them before you were together, but they have only become visible.
Genital warts can come and go. If he has them,I would strongly suggest against unprotected sex. Women can get them easily ,and never know ,until they get cervical cancer. If he won,t do that , GET RID OF HIM!!!
Maybe he had a w.a.n.k ,when he had warts on his fingers lol
Well it’s a sexually transmitted disease I’m afraid :-/
Don’t get in a"tizzy" these warts may have come from as many as 100 viruses or from another time. months before you met him. They can be dangerous though. They can be the harbinger of anal cancer, vaginal cancer or cervical cancer so, they should be checked and an injection is the easy way out from a doctor.
Genital warts or human pappalona virus come in about one in two people that are sexually active. They can wait for months to show up but should be taken care of immediately.
Genital warts are spread through oral, anal, and vaginal sex and through skin-to-skin contact. About two-thirds of people who have sexual contact with someone who has genital warts develop the condition — usually within three months of contact, but in some cases not for years.
If you have not been infected, you can still prevent the same by taking HPV vaccination (Gardasil) in three doses.
Hello there! Yes, Genital Warts come and go like Genital Herpes. It is extremely possible that he contracted the virus before you met.It is also very possible that he did not even know that he had them. Considering the prevalence of STD’s , Genital Warts in particular, I would not make any hasty decisions such as breaking up with him. There is no reason to question his feelings and fidelity to you. You, in particular MUST see your Gynecologist. Get tested for the virus. If you come back negative then get the Gardisil injections to protect yourself. You do not want to have an STD hanging over your head for the rest of your life. It also causes Cervical Cancer in a high percentage of woman that are positive for HPV. So, you can understand why it is so very important for you to do this. I am not sure if there is any danger to any future pregnancies or if they would perform c-sections due to Genital Warts. God forbid though, if you tested positive for Cervical Cancer while pregnant. You would be forced to make a very difficult decision. Either to terminate and receive treatment or let the cancer progress during your pregnancy and possibly not be cured. These are all questions that should be brought up during your visit to the doctor. In the meanwhile, use condoms. Abstinence would be best until you have gotten your injections, but this can be very difficult. I hope that somehow this has been helpful and did not scare you. If it did, I did not mean too. I just wanted to point out all possibilities and scenarios. You need to be informed for your own protection. I wish you the very best of luck! Make that appointment ok…..
He may or may not have cheated on you. The HPV virus can be harboured for years without showing any symptoms plus lots of people have it without knowing.
More importantly, You also need to make sure you don’t have unprotected sex as you may be at risk of cervical cancer, and i stress at RISK. However, if you have had unprotected sex with him, make sure you attend your cervical smear appointments. I recently received a result of severe cell changes, not cancer but if left they would have become cancerous in approx 5 years time. All the other answers sound very scary especially the paramedic one but having been through the process……even if you have an abnormal smear result it isn’t as scary as people make out and you are not going to die as abnormal cells no matter the severity does not mean cancer. You do not get cervical cancer immediately its takes years – so keep those appointments.
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hpv-vaccination/pages/introduction.aspx