Common warts are caused by HPV, so is that why. . .!


Question: Common warts are caused by HPV, so is that why!. !. !.
my second pap smear came back slightly abnormal and positive for HPV!?
(My first one was fine!.)

I've had common warts since I was a child!. I am now 23!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
HPV infection occurs when the virus enters your body through a cut, abrasion or imperceptible tear in the outer layer of your skin!. The virus is transferred primarily by skin-to-skin contact!.

HPV infections associated with genital warts and related lesions are contracted through sexual intercourse, anal sex and other skin-to-skin contact in the genital regions!. Some HPV infections that result in oral or upper respiratory lesions are contracted through oral sex!.

Rarely a mother with an HPV infection may transmit the virus to her infant during delivery!. This exposure may cause HPV infection in the baby's genitals or upper respiratory system
HPV infection is a condition contracted from one of a group of more than 100 related human papillomaviruses (HPVs)!.

Each type of HPV has the potential to cause an abnormal growth on a particular part of your body



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