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Anal Human Papillomavirus is prevalent among men who engaged in multiple sexual partners and anal sex. Anal hpv had been the problem for gay men who have engaged in this type of sexual activity. The biggest culprit in this rectal disease is anal sex. The virus can spread from skin-to-skin and one of the risk factors in getting anal hpv. There are dozens of viral strains that can cause warts on the anal and some cases may be lead into cancer. About 20 different types of viruses can lead to genital and anal hpv in both women and men. This is due to the fact that the glands in the anus are similar to those of a woman's cervix and thus severity of the infection in either area can contribute to the development of a cancerous cell. Anal cancer is often associated with anal hpv that causes warts in the anus and genitals. These warts are similar to that of a cervical cancer and other reproductive system. There are cases that males who have anal hpv do not show any wart at all. Even if the tiny warts from the outside can be removed superficially however you have to make sure that the internal part of your genital area is checked as it may developed into something serious. The best way to detect early signs of anal hpv is to have annual anal Pap smear. Anal Pap smear test is made by collecting cells from the anus to check for lesions. Anal HPV is also very common among HIV+ patients. Health providers recommend annual anal Pap smears to HIV-positive patients and biannual Pap smears to HIV-negative individuals. Routine anal Pap smears may reduce the growth and development of anal cancer. Early detection is the best prognosis and cancer is discovered early Preventing anal Hpv is easy if you follow safe sex. The use of condoms for vaginal or anal intercourse will contribute to preventing the spread of anal Hpv in most areas of cervix and anus. The use of condoms may not provide a complete protection for possible anal HPV infection during sexual or even skin-to-skin contact. Any forms of virus may be present anywhere in the anal-genital areas that are not instantly detected.
Treatments are effective at the early stage and if any visible wart is noticed, it must be treated as soon as possible and both sexual partners should be checked. If you have anal sex with a sexually active partner, ask your doctor for a butt test or an anal pap smear to look deeper into your anal canal for any lesions, warts or abnormal tissues to prevent the development of anal cancer. For women, routine cervical screening is recommended. Both men and women who are HIV positive should get anal screening and treatment program to help prevent the development of genital or anal cancer. Abnormal hormone levels and viral mutations may play a role in the development of anal cancer most likely caused by immune damage due to HIV.
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