Can i have a normal sex life having HPV after the wort is gone?
As you probably know, if you are diagnosed with Human Papillomavirus (HPV or genital warts) then you have a virus which cannot be cured. If you show signs of HPV then the warts can be treated, but the virus still remains and can be passed to another. As for having a “normal sex life” it depends on what your view of “normal” is. Even though you may not have any symptoms or signs, the virus can still be transmitted. Therefore it is important for communication to play a role with you and your partner(s) to discuss how to protect each other. If you’re having vaginal, anal, or oral sex (on a male) then you can reduce the risk of transmitting the virus by using a latex or polyurethane condom. Condoms will help reduce the risk of transmitting the virus via bodily fluids, but it can still be transmitted through the “shedding” of skin that may not be covered by a condom. If you are having oral sex (on a female) or rimming (oral sex on the anus) then you can use an oral dam, which is a thin late