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How common is it to get hpv warts in the mouth if oral sex is preformed on one with hpv? please please help

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Not uncommon: I don't have the exact prevalances but HPV-related lesions in the oral cavity is not uncommon. It's usually asymptomatic so harder to determine it's prevalance. There is a spectrum of lesions beyond the common warts ranging from benign all the way to oropharyngeal cancer.

Answered 12/29/2016

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Dr. Thomas Namey answered

Specializes in Rheumatology

Easy to aquire!: Most HPV are non-carcinogenic, and venereal warts are easily transmitted. But keep in mind, the #1 cause for throat cANCER IS hpv, NOT SMOKING!

Answered 5/29/2015

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