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HPV on the rise, with warts
Bros
Pls note that HPV is on the rise. you may check out this term, not HIV but HPV. It also comes with the irritating warts which have to be removed by laser. there are a few clinics in SG which does it. You may go to Kelantan lane but then better dont run into someone you know. My friend got it after frequenting those internet dragon gals as he wants to cut cost. The internet dragon gals cost 80-100 per hour. I mean, they may suck up to 15 dicks a day compared to GL which sucks up to 8 per day. Precaution: (1) BJ with condom. I know it sounds irritating, but use a 002 or 001 (buy from internet), and trust me, it feels like raw but protected (2) do not rub the pussy with your naked dick.. HPV is transmitted via skin contact, not just fluid from vagina (3) fuck with condom, use the 002 or 001 if you like a better feel. for me i prefer the thicker ones with lots of lubricant. personal preference. My army buddy who got the hpv finds it a lifestyle obstacle, as he has to find excuse to abstain from sex with his wife, let alone the internet dragon gals as the warts are pretty obvious and ugly, like mini cauliflower lumps. He shows me and I almost puke. He told me to keep a distance from him. He has to be careful of his hygiene, after touching his dick he must use alcohol swabs to clean his hands. do not be scared, go seek treatment. Acycrovir may not work well. In fact there is a natural remedy, the use of Tea Tree Oil. It is proven effective but it will take up to 4 weeks to clear the warts. yeah, 4 weeks. so, play with care. It takes one jackpot and your lifestyle goes upside down. |
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and the good thing is ever since he abstain from sex (frankly I do not know how long he can tahan as he used too cheong once every 2 days), he manaeg to save up to 2000 plus plus per month.
I joke with him he can go buy a BMW liao. |
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Most bro will like to touch and feel the CB, especially the beautiful cute one, your fingers can get infected by the virus, and unknowingly infect your dick, face,,,etc In case Bro here doesn't know, HPV/wart seems very common in China. You can easily get the so call "removal cream" from any pharmacy. There is no cure for HPV. But there is a good news, there is a potential cure, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWPtrokYbg8 |
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HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections and as long as you live a sexually active life it is probably impossible to avoid as the infection rate is very high.
You don't need to visit whores to catch HPV. You can catch it from any sexual encounter with someone who leads an active sexual life. For more information go to https://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/stdfact-hpv.htm Quote:
The good news is that HPV rarely causes long term health issues and usually goes away after a few years. Treatment deals with the visual symptoms but the underlying infection has to be cleared by the immune system. |
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yes, these warts can go away after a few years, but those are the terrible years where you try to find excuse to abstain from sex with your loved ones ... aiya
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BTW there are articles that days eating mushrooms can elevate the wart condition, not sure how true
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https://www.epainassist.com/infectio...-genital-warts
Some info here Good to go get the HPV vaccine for the sexually active ones |
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Unless your loved one was a virgin before she met you she probably already caught the virus from prior sexual activities. Not all HPV infections cause visible cauliflower type growths. It is quite common to have no symptoms whatsoever while still harboring the virus. |
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I appreciate the notice and resolutions provided.
That said, the subject for this thread 'on the rise' got my attention. And this is a GL category, is there supporting data or news articles that supports this? Would definitely be good to know. Too many 'fake news' going around ;-) |
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I suggest wearing 10 comdoms give u protection against HPV virbo
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Bros, how long does it take for symptoms to appear after getting infected with HPV?
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Some never develop any symptoms while in others it can be weeks, months or years. |
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wah lao....sibe "malu"
I asked my doctor if can get HPV jab.....guess what he said It is for women or GAYS ahhhhhh. I clarified to him that I am not GAY |
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HPV causes cervical cancer in women and anal cancer in gay men. It seldom causes penile cancer so heterosexual men are considered to be in the low risk category. |
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bro u should ask doctor for prep medicine. try it give u full protection fr any virbo
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How long does it take for hpv to go away and warts to clear? Does quitting smoking helps speed up clearing of hpv and the warts?
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The HPV vaccine Gardasil is indicated for boys and men for the prevention of HPV infection caused by HPV types 6,11,16 and 18 and genital warts (condyloma acuminata) caused by HPV types 6 and 11. This was quoted from their product circular. Infections do not discriminate against sexual orientations. |
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Quitting smoking is a good idea for all sorts of reasons. I don't have any data as to whether it speeds things up but it certainly won't slow the process down. :p |
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Bro Sam, what is the typical clearance time of hpv and warts? Will a infected person has this forever?
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Treatment involves removing visible warts with the aim of assisting the body to fight the underlying infection that causes warts ie the Human Papilloma Virus. However removing the warts does not eliminate the infection. As is the case with most viral infections getting rid of the infection depends on the immune system learning how to deal with the virus. The immune system might win the war outright or there might be a stalemate whereby warts no longer develop but the underlying infection is still present. This means that when the immune system is compromised the warts might return. There is no way of telling for each individual what course the infection will take. However for the vast majority warts are no longer an issue after a couple of years. HPV is so common it is not worth bothering about. If you do see warts just get them treated. If you have a sex partner make sure she goes for PAP smear tests on a regular basis. In order to further reduce the risk of cervical cancer she can request a colposcopic exam in addition to the the smear test. Estimates are that more than half the adult population will be infected with HPV while they are sexually active. Most do not even know they are infected because there are no symptoms. There is an excellent article at http://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditio...ere-hpv-cure#1 |
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I saw on some websites...some said 91% cleared HPV by 2 years...low risk HPV will be shorter. What are the ways that we can do, to boost our immune system to fight this?
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There is no magic pill that boosts immunity regardless of what the health supplements industry tells you. In my opinion nobody really knows how long it takes for the body to beat the virus because there is no straightforward test for HPV. The "2 years" is an educated guesstimate based on the fact that the recurrence of visible warts tails off after that time period. That was certainly the case for the recurring warts I used to get on the palms of my hands when I was a kid. The family doctor would freeze them with liquid nitrogen only for the warts to return a few months later. After a couple of years they just disappeared on their own accord and have never returned. If Dr Tan can clarify or confirm this it would be great. I am not a doctor. |
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Thanks for your advise...last year March..diagnosed with hpv due to presence of warts. Surgery to cut the warts. For the next 6 mths...on vaccine...no presence of warts...suddenly Nov...warts appear at same spot and seems to spread.
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For the warts on my palms I remember having them treated 3 times in 12 months. They popped up again 6 months after the 3rd round of treatment. My mum was just about to take me for round 4 when they disappeared on their own accord and have never returned. |
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