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How can my boyfriend be tested for HPV, or know that he has it without symptoms. I was diagnosed and told him and my ex husband to be tested. I thought it was a Genital Warts test? Found in one''s blood. What should he ask his doctor to test him for? 2. He blames everything on me, and i feel so dirty, i have had 2 partners in my life while he has had multiple partners?




 



He cant be tested for it if he doesnt have warts. HPV is not present in your Genital Warts it is localized to the exposed tissues. There are no definitive tests for men without symptoms. Most HPV cases display no visible signs.

He can have the vinegar test done but that means almost nothing. It may show that he has small white spots that may be genital warts but again most infected men do not get warts.



3/5/2003


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I have only had one sexual partner (my husband) and was told by my doctor that he could have gotten HPV from anyone he had sex with within three years prior to being with me. He has no symptoms, but since he''s been my only partner I didn't feel it was necessary for him to be tested since it's certain that he gave it to me.

I just wanted to mention this to you since you have no reason to take on responsibility and no one has the right to blame you for anything...either one of them could have given it to you. Although if you were tested before with no abnormal results and your marriage lasted more than 3 years and you were both faithful, it was most likely your boyfriend.


7/10/2003


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