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About 7 months ago I was diagnosed with genital warts. I have been in a monogamous relationship for 2 years and my partner has never showed any signs of hpv. I have been clear of the warts for about five months but concerned about Oral HPV. I have been to the doctor once and he did not find anything out of the ordinary. However, I have noticed a few bumps in my tonsil area. I do not remember if the bumps were present during my last check up. How common is it to have warts appear in the mouth? I have been taking vitamins and green tea supplements to boost my immune system to help fight the virus off.
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thank you! I have an appointment with the doctor the 26th.
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Oral warts are very rare. If you have shown no symptoms for 5 months then its more than likely that your body has healed itself of the virus. Go and get them checked if you are concerned as stress will only aggrivate the virus to activate itself again. My thoughts are that it'll be fine
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