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stupidity.........

i have a rather dumb question but since my doctor wants me to ride out the hpv breakout (he wants my body to fight it rather then treat it) can you spread hpv from maturbation with adult toys???? i've gotten next to nothing answer wise from my doctor concerning the spreadin of possible surface hpv on my labia minor,...fyi i haven't had sex nor any physical contact with another male since finding out about the diagnoses. it seems to be getting worse/ possibly begining stages of forming gw.
also since i'm female.......should i be using gloves when touching the area to insert feminane hygiene products? i don't want it to get worse and i don't have the money to post these questions to a doctor on here. my obgyn is being rather elusive and vague on any question, as well as the nurse iv'e spoken to (she confirms with the doctor) about these rather simple but odd questions.

thanks in advance.....you people have really help calm my fears and give me a more positive outlook, through the questions and answers i've read on the forum.
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I think you need to go back to your doctor if he says you dont have cancerous cells or genital warts. Ask him what risk you have.
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well the doctor didn't tell me if it was high or low, but the biopsy came back negative for cancerous cells, but i may have it orally.....waiting for physical to get a referal to a ENT visit. so i'm guessing i'm high risk if i have it orally single it is rare that symptoms show.
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Do you have a high risk or a low risk, genital warts?
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