My wife had HPV and cured it;  Is there still a risk of transmission?

My wife had HPV and cured it; Is there still a risk of transmission?


The follower says his wife had an injury more than 20 years ago and is afraid of transmitting viruses




Doctor, my wife tested positive for HPV (human papilloma virus) more than 20 years ago and was treated by a gynecologist and has had nothing since. But are you afraid of giving me this virus, is there a risk?

Most people have had contact with the HPV virus at least once in their lives. This virus is extremely widespread in our country, but what happens is that the vast majority of these people do not suffer any type of consequence due to this contact.

Your wife must have had contact with HPV, her doctor detected this change, took the treatment, has been monitored all these years and has never had anything else. In other words, there is no risk of giving this virus to you.

Now, for the younger generations, what we have recommended is vaccination against HPV, preferably before the start of sexual life. This prevents and protects against most HPV infections.

Source: Terra

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