Can HPV infect the mouth?
On One Hand: HPV Can Infect the MouthHuman papillomavirus (HPV) infection can develop within or near the mouth. According to the Mayo Clinic, both high- and low-risk forms of HPV can lead to warts or similar lesions on the tongue, tonsils, soft palate (roof of the mouth), larynx (voice box) and the nose.On the Other: HPV Can Infect Other AreasHPV exists in many forms, and infection can occur on or in many parts of the body. HPV can lead to genital warts; cervical and other cancers of the anus and genitals; warts on the hands, fingers and fingernails; plantar warts on the feet; and flat warts on the face, neck, hands, wrists, elbows and knees, according to the Mayo Clinic.Bottom LineHPV infection can occur in the mouth. It can also occur in several other parts of the body.