4. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE: HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS (HPV)
HPV, which comprises more than 150 related viruses, is the most common STI, according to the CDC. There are two main types: low risk, which usually only cause genital warts, and high risk, which can lead to penile, anal, and cancers. You can catch it via intercourse, oral sex, or even skin-to-skin contact during sex. Using condoms during sex can help reduce, but not eliminate, your chances of infection, says Michael Krychman, M.D., executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health.Signs of HPV
“HPV almost never has visible symptoms,” says Herbenick. Most strains don’t cause warts, and when they do, they’re often tiny—not like the “scare photos” from your high school’s health class.How to detect HPV
Unfortunately, there are no currently recommended tests to detect HPV in men, Dr. Ghanem says.How to treat HPV
While warts can be frozen off, removing the lesion doesn’t cure your infection. The warts can recur and the infection can still be spread. – Men Health(Visited 18 times, 1 visits today)