According to WebMD:
Scientists are still learning how oral HPV spreads. Only a few studies have looked into how people get infected. Many doctors suspect it’s passed on through oral sex, but no one can say for sure. It is clear that you can’t get oral HPV from casual contact - like kissing on the cheek or sharing a drink with an infected person.
I would speak to your doctor about your concerns and see what his opinion/advice is about this.
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Hi, NeneLove.
Thank you for your post.
According to WebMD:
Scientists are still learning how oral HPV spreads. Only a few studies have looked into how people get infected. Many doctors suspect it’s passed on through oral sex, but no one can say for sure. It is clear that you can’t get oral HPV from casual contact - like kissing on the cheek or sharing a drink with an infected person.
I would speak to your doctor about your concerns and see what his opinion/advice is about this.
Helena
April 30, 2017 - 11:24amThis Comment
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