I'm a gay man with anal warts
One of the discussions brought up in the chat rooms is that a guy is saying “im a gay man with anal warts’ I need help to find solutions to my problems. This man was recently diagnosed of having genital and anal hpv infection. His anal wart is the result of his risky sexual practices such as anal sex with and HPV infected partner. During anal intercourse the bodily fluid can transmit the virus if one partner is infected already. If the other partner has warts in the genital and anal areas, refrain from having sex.Another confession of a man saying “im a gay man with anal warts” what do I do to treat this disease? First of all you have to get diagnosed by your doctor. There are various strains of HPV and make sure that what you got is not a high risk one. If you got anal warts, the doctor will recommend different methods to get rid of them. This include freezing the warts, burning, using chemical acids, surgery can laser therapy. However, none of these treatments guarantee a cure as the virus itself is incurable.
If the guy says “im a gay man with anal warts” will you still have sex with him? Definitely not! This is a good thing because he is being honest and do not hide the truth about his condition. However there is a dilemma when a gay with anal warts do not say that he was infected with hpv. In some cases if the gay man will not talk about it because he really liked his partner, he will pretend he is not infected. But he real thing is even without visible symptoms transmission can still happen. Asymptomatic hpv is risk and if you happen to have a partner like this one, you will definitely get infected with hpv.
The guy who tells other fellow gays saying ‘im a gay man with anal warts’ is brave. He is honest and just being true to himself. He is able to accept his condition. Talking publicly about your health condition that you have anal warts is not easy but revealing the truth is a relief. People who care about you will accept you for you are. As an infected person you should also take preventive measures to help your body fight the virus in order not to recur again.
If a man is asking a question saying “im a gay man with anal warts will I have a risk of contracting HIV? HIV and HPV are two different diseases but it all sums up to the immune system. An HPV outbreak is most likely due to a compromised immune system and is transmitted via direct skin-to-skin contact. Having HPV does not mean you have HIV however you have to practice safe safer sex to avoid HIV transmission from someone who is HIV positive. Although a case of anal cancer is a rare case, it is twice as common in women as in men. High levels of HPV were found to be in women who have HIV as well and 100% of HIV-positive people have HPV infection as well.





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