HPV: What Men Need to Know

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HPV (a.k.a. human papilloma virus) is an equal opportunity virus, infecting both men and women. Men can get infected with HPV, and most do—it’s so common that nearly all sexually active people will have HPV at some point in
their lives.

HPV Vaccines

HPV vaccines

HPV Vaccination https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYSJcc-opoE In the U.S., HPV infections are estimated to cause about 37,300 cases of cancer. HPV vaccination can prevent over 90% of these cancers from ever developing. The HPV vaccine available in the U.S. has been approved for the prevention of cervical, anal, vulvar and vaginal cancers and pre-cancers. The vaccine protects against […]

Genital Warts

Genital Warts:Fast Facts Certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) cause genital warts. The types of HPV that cause genital warts are usually spread by direct skin-to-skin contact during vaginal, anal, or possibly oral sex with someone who has this infection. The HPV types that cause warts are known as “low risk” because they are almost […]

HPV Vaccine Rates are Up, But…

HPV vaccines

In July the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the most recent data on HPV vaccine coverage. The trajectories are certainly moving in the right direction with most measures of the HPV vaccine and adolescents: the number of girls and boys starting and completing the vaccine series increased from 2012 to 2013, with […]

A Guy’s Guide When His Partner is Diagnosed with HPV

A Guy’s Guide When His Partner is Diagnosed with HPV Danielle Sepulveres, author of Losing It: The Semi-Scandalous Story of an Ex-Virgin, offers insight for male partners of women diagnosed with HPV or a related condition. Here, Sepulveres offers a quick FAQ to help men get a clue. . HPV, abnormal Pap tests, follow-up exams […]

Herpes Support Groups

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Support groups provide information and allow participants to share experiences, fears, and feelings with others who are concerned about herpes.

Herpes and Relationships

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The best way for couples to deal with herpes is to talk about it openly and make decisions together. So what’s the best way to start the conversation?

Emotional Issues with Herpes

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Herpes may raise strong emotional issues, especially in the first few weeks or months after a diagnosis. Some people initially feel embarrassment, shame, anger, or depression. The good news is that these emotions tend to fade away over time. Some studies have shown that even six months can make a difference in adjusting to herpes.