Oral human papillomavirus
Oral human papillomavirus ( hpv) is acquired as a result of oral-genital contact with infected individuals. Research findings shows that cancer of the mouth is linked to strain 16 oral human Papilloma Virus. This kind of strain is also linked to cancer of the cervix among women. The risk of oral human papillomavirus is small is relatively small for those who indulged in oral sex and develop cancer of the mouth. Those who had cancers located at the back of the throat show strong evidence of the oral human papillomavirus. If you have oral or tooth cavity, the risk of getting oral human papillomavirus transmission is high during oral sex. Considering that hpv lesions are less common in the mouth oral sex appears to have an extremely low risk of transmission of oral human Papilloma Virus.The treatment of oral wart does not guarantee full cure of oral human papillomavirus. Oral warts are treaded by freezing wart using chemical, but this treatment is not effective as it damages the underlining tissues of the mouth. Doctors specializing in oral diseases have found that burning the wart with carbon-dioxide lasers was also not very effective. Oral human papillomavirus ( hpv) will still recur overtime without symptoms.
More research and studies are done to find the link between cancer of the mouth and the oral human papillomavirus that may lead to improve treatments of this particular cancer. The possibility of prevention in a form of a vaccine could be on the horizon. These vaccines may protect against mouth infections with the oral human papillomavirus that can lead to cancer of the mouth. The final vaccine against the oral human papillomavirus could reduce the death rate worldwide due to genital and oral cancer. Oral human papillomavirus is a sexually transmitted disease yet it cannot be transmitted through casual kissing or by using kitchen utensils of an infected individual. Oral human papillomavirus ( HPV) infection can be acquired through oral-genital contact and that of HIV-positive individuals.
Oral human papillomavirus HPVs) commonly dwell in the oral cavity and causing premalignant oral lesions and also oral cancers. Oral human papillomavirus ( HPVs) can be treated through surgery, cryotherapy, and laser and electrocautery methods. These methods are effective to reduce the risk of recurrences and re-infection of the virus. The most common wart caused by oral human papillomavirus are located in the tongue, gingival, floor of the mouth and most particularly in labial mucosa. The strain of oral human papillomavirus is typically associated with Hives 6 and 11.
Oral human papillomavirus (Hives can be avoided if proper precaution is made. Avoid oral sex with an infected individual. You may not be aware if the person has the virus because he may not any symptoms or sores. You may transmit the virus to another person without having a sore. If you have Oral human papillomavirus and engaged in oral sex, you will transmit the virus causing wart on the genital area. Use condoms during oral sex, if necessary to prevent the transmission of oral wart. Above all, be healthy, to boost your immune system to fight the virus from coming back.





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