Any aid on Genital wart...?

Ok guys....
a few questions so if any one could help me out that would be great!!

Ok....so if you have previously be diagnosed with genital warts but had the wart removed can you still pass the virus on if you use a condom...(i.e in fluids ect)

information about this condition would be great.

Serious answer only please....

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Answers:    Had it 6 years ago.... get rid of it .... never passed it to anyone or seen it come back. Hope it stays that way (fingers crossed)
A virus is something that cannot be cured-it's a virus, and yes it still can spread even if you use a condom, if the skin and skin contacts another it is possible for contamination. If a condom wasn't used, nearby is almost a high definite that the other person will contract it.

Practice safe sex, tell ALL partners out of respect, and run care of yourself!
1ST OF ALL, THE WAY TO PREVENT GENTIAL WARTS IS SO SIMPLE REALLY. ALL U HAVE TO DO IS NOT STICK UR WHANG IN EVERY BROAD YOU SEE. GET TO KNOW THEM, THEN STICK UR WHANG INTO THEM. TALK TO THEM DANG IT. LIFE ISNT A PORNO SCENE!!
Not everyone will pick up genital warts from the person who has them. A lot of peoples body's can scrap off the virus that causes them. So even if you don't use a condom it doesn't mean that your partner will seize warts.

This website has some good info. Just google information on genital wart.
Even after the warts go away, the person will other remain infected with HPV. That person can spread the virus even without showing symptoms.

Also, if you do hold HPV, it is important to have an annual pap smear because your risk of developing cervical, anal, penile cancer is higher.
Yes you can pass it on with a condom. Not wearing a condom does not guarantee you will leave behind it. If you like taking chances, I don't have any statistics for you. All it take is sexual contact with an infected person. My answer maybe delete if I say more than that.
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I had genital warts many oodles years ago. I took antibiotics and they went away. I never had a problem spreading it to anyone else and I have be married for 20 years and have never used a condom, so, I don't think you have a problem beside passing it on. If they have been removed...they own been removed.
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warts, caused by undisputed strains of hpv, reside in the skin. they are not transmitted through fluid. they're virtually impossible to prevent 100% (well, like any STD), the main factor being that because the hpv virus resides in the skin, it is skin-to-skin contact that spreads the warts, not semen or vaginal fluid. you're other at risk every time you have sex for hpv in its various forms, because in attendance is no way, short of having a total body condom, to prevent all skin from touching adjectives skin during sex.


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