Preventing HPV
HPV has become well known for the risk it poses to women, as it can lead to precancerous changes in the cervix that can put a woman at risk for cervical cancer.
Looking at what needs to be done for preventing HPV, firstly you must keep in mind that HPV infections may not show any visible symptoms, but you or your partner may still be infected.
Therefore, abstaining from any type of sexual relations is ideal for preventing HPV infections from spreading to others, but this may not be very realistic these days for adults.
Wearing a condom provides limited protection, so it is extremely important that you closely watch out for any kinds of symptoms of HPV infections, whenever you feel that something's wrong.
Cauliflower-like growth around the genital regions like penis, vagina or anus, is the trademark of all kinds of genital warts infections.
Soon after you come across any of such symptoms, you must consult a physician, and try to get the infection cured at the earliest.
Last but surely not the least, just as the good old saying goes - prevention is better than cure, preventing HPV is always easier than curing genital infections.
And, once you're infection by such an infection, there's always a good probability that the infections might reappear after a while, even after the best possible treatment.
As far as the common tests for identifying the HPV infections are concerned, the Pap smear test may actually help in identifying genital HPV infections in women, though there are no sure shot tests for the men.
A vaccine has been recently developed that can help in preventing the warts and cervical cancer in young women (mainly caused by the human papilloma virus).
This vaccine however has not yet been tested on men and it is not known if it will be effective in preventing warts and genital cancers in men or not.
To know more about HPV and handy ways of Preventing HPV Infections Click-here
Looking at what needs to be done for preventing HPV, firstly you must keep in mind that HPV infections may not show any visible symptoms, but you or your partner may still be infected.
Therefore, abstaining from any type of sexual relations is ideal for preventing HPV infections from spreading to others, but this may not be very realistic these days for adults.
Wearing a condom provides limited protection, so it is extremely important that you closely watch out for any kinds of symptoms of HPV infections, whenever you feel that something's wrong.
Cauliflower-like growth around the genital regions like penis, vagina or anus, is the trademark of all kinds of genital warts infections.
Soon after you come across any of such symptoms, you must consult a physician, and try to get the infection cured at the earliest.
Last but surely not the least, just as the good old saying goes - prevention is better than cure, preventing HPV is always easier than curing genital infections.
And, once you're infection by such an infection, there's always a good probability that the infections might reappear after a while, even after the best possible treatment.
As far as the common tests for identifying the HPV infections are concerned, the Pap smear test may actually help in identifying genital HPV infections in women, though there are no sure shot tests for the men.
A vaccine has been recently developed that can help in preventing the warts and cervical cancer in young women (mainly caused by the human papilloma virus).
This vaccine however has not yet been tested on men and it is not known if it will be effective in preventing warts and genital cancers in men or not.
To know more about HPV and handy ways of Preventing HPV Infections Click-here