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| vicfirthy
- Sun Jul 17, 2005 10:58 pm |
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I recently was with a girl that stuck her fingers in her vagina, then in my mouth. Then she found out she had HPV from an abnormal pap. Could I have contracted HPV from her after her actions? She did it 3 times then she stopped and it was quick. She had to have some cells frozen during an office visit.
Thanks for any info.
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| Dr. Anthony Solomon
- Mon Jul 18, 2005 6:38 am |
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Transmission of HPV by orogenital contact is possible.
Condyloma acuminatum appearing on the lips, tongue, or palate is a rare manifestation of genital HPV infection.
Most persons with oral warts often give a history of oral sex.
Dr Anthony Solomon
Consultant Physician, Tropical & Genitourinary Medicine
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