Mudcat
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I mean, I've had the 24-hour AIDS a few times - but that's it.
I'm no STI expert, but I was under the impression that MOST HPV infections are eradicated by the immune system over time.
They are still in the system, but active outbreaks might no longer occur.
I think we can assume that cali didn't get her scholarship in anything health science related..
I saw on the CDC website that it "goes away on its own," but it doesn't specify if it's the symptoms out the virus itself. I may be rusty on biology, but doesn't a virus somehow remain in the body, but the body produces antibodies? Someone with a better understanding of 9th grade biology might know. I might be getting it confused with herpes.
Some stay. Some are eradicated, at least to the point of being undetectable.
I think in the case of HPV, it's still being studied whether any of the virus remains in the system, and whether someone with undetectable levels could still transmit the virus.
But it's definitely not laughably wrong to suggest that a person's immune system cleared the HPV.
I agree. I think peeing on a person (instead of sex) is a safer alternative to avoid an STI.
I agree. I think peeing on a person (instead of sex) is a safer alternative to avoid an STI.
Probably. But if it happens, you should never tell the kid.
Neither of my children were conceived from anal. Confirmed.Can anal sex cause pregnancy?
(from drippage? you know those holes are so close together)
Neither of my children were conceived from anal. Confirmed.
Can anal sex cause pregnancy?
(from drippage? you know those holes are so close together)
I went to the same clinic a few months ago because I thought I had herpes. Turns out it was just an ingrown.