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HPV Diganosis

Hi All ,

Do we have any test to find out whether we have HPV or not?
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Oral sex is a safer sex but not completely safe. There is no cure. Your chances of having it are unknown but not very high. Do not concern yourself since you have not been diagnosed with it.
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Anyone ?
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I have 2 exposure

1)  1 year before  , unprotected Oral and Protected sex
2)  8 weeks before , sucking CSW breast and swallowed something , and then she gave me a hand job

Could some one tell , what are all my chance to get HPV from the above scenario?
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Could some one tell , what are all my chance to get HPV from the above scenario?
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OMG! Then no way to find the HPV , yes i am a man , 6 months before i had unprotected oral , I did all the STD test except HPV, i am fearing .

Is there any cure , I read some articles states Mushroom extract curing HPV, will that is true?
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If you are a man, then the answer is no.  No test exists for men but some gay men are getting anal smears done to see if they have it back there. But a negative result would not mean it isn't present elsewhere.

HPV is a genital skin STD. Genital skin is: buttocks, scrotum, thighs, penis, pubic area, etc. Doctors would have to scrape skin EVERYWHERE to know if you had it or not and no doctor would ever do that.

Only women can get tested for HPV today and even if they get a negative result, it doesn't mean that they have not been exposed to it. For some reason, when the virus is at very low levels, the test that women get do not always find the virus.
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