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I recently had an STD test because I had a yeast infection from antibiotics and my doctor likes to cover all grounds. I tested negative... and we will be taking him to be tested ASAP. But I'm slightly confused... does that mean it is possible to have warts there simply because he had the virus in his body? Or are they always sexually transmitted? (Just curious now) And I now know all warts are contagious (Explains why they appeared on my hand after he got them on his!!)
As for free clinics. I know they will treat them if they deem them to be genital warts of the STD variety... but judging by their appearance, will they treat them if they are just the common wart?

I keep hearing that the common wart on the penis is the same thing as genital warts... but what if it had happened to say, a child? Or a virgin? Would they then have genital warts? An STD without sex?

April 22, 2010 - 10:22am

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