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Q: HPV symptoms ?
asked by: pg35 on April 8th, 2008
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I had a relationship with a girl who has a lession on her cervix. She believes she has cervical HPV. She has had 2 abortions. She is 25 year old. Our relationship was 2 months long and ended 4 months ago. I have been tested for STD's and the results were negative. 3 months ago, I started feeling mild discomfort in my right testicle. It is continuous and hasn't gone away. I have no other noticable symtoms. My question is, am i likely to have HPV. could it have developed into something causing pain in 2 months?

Background info. on myself. I am a heavy weight lifter (relative to my weight). I am a light smoker. i am generally very healthy. Never have a health problem. I am 26.

Any imput is appreciated. Thanks.
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jodie 16
replied on April 15th, 2008
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If you suspect that you have genital warts or may be infected with HPV, see your doctor. Because most cases of HPV go away on their own, treatment may or may not be recommended
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treetrunk
replied on April 18th, 2008
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Do one more test
It takes 6 months for a reliable HIV test. So what i mean by that is do a std test 6 months after the last time you've had sex. By that time anything you have should be showing up. If still negitave then you're most likely in the clear with STD's. I would ask a doctor about testicular cancer. Check for lumps. And if you do have HPV then it's not a big deal unless you have the strain that causes warts on your member. Then treatment is recommended. But no HPV does NOT just walk away.

You've reminded me of someone who had inflamation in his vas deferens. Similar complains too. Just get to a doctor if it's not going away.
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