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Okay my question is, if a female contracts the HPV virus that causes cevical dysplasia, then what happens to the male partner? What are their long te
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I really don't know for sure about his but I don't think that the male has anything to worry about. He can carry high risk types but it doesn't do anything to him. If anything he would possibly get genital warts from the low risks strains of the virus. If a male continuously smokes while being infected with HPV, that means all his life, he could get genital warts, lung caner, etc. When you smoke it lowers your immune system, then the virus is most likely able to come out in this situation. So it's best not to smoke if you know you have HPV. If you smoke quit. Start taking vitamins daily. Vitamin E is strongly advised to people with HPV. Hope this info helps.
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ilf303
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Answered:
9/12/2002
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