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The impact of HPV51 positivity on men

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HPV51 infection is common in men with glans penis, coronal sulcus, foreskin frenulum, urethral opening, male genitals, and perineum, and is more common in lesbians. It is recommended to eliminate the HPV virus in skin and mucous membrane cells. So, what is the impact of HPV51 positivity on men? Let’s briefly understand and understand this issue. I hope that the following points will be helpful to everyone!

The impact of HPV51 positivity on men

If a woman suffers from HPV51 positive viral infection, she will cause inflammation of the male reproductive organs after having sex with a man. If she is infected with urethritis, the man will suffer from frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold back urine, and bloating of urine. It is recommended that if a woman suffers from HPV51 positive viral infection, it is best to go to the hospital for treatment immediately to prevent herself from having sexual intercourse during the illness, causing cross-infection with her partner.

Is HPV51 positive caused by men?

HPV51() is not caused by men, because it is not infected through sexual intercourse, but it is related to sexual life, because single and non-sexual women are not likely to be infected with high-risk HPV. HPV51() does not mean that a man has a high-risk sexual life outside the home, and normal sexual intercourse can also lead to high-risk HPV infection. Once a high-risk HPV infection is found, it is recommended to undergo a colposcopy to focus on whether there is any disease in the cervical epithelial cells.

HPV type 51 positivity means infection with human papilloma virus type 51. There are many subtypes of human papilloma virus, and different subtypes of human papilloma virus will cause different clinical symptoms. HPV51 is a high-risk HPV virus, and infection is closely related to the prevalence of cervical cancer. HPV51 infection is generally related to sexual intercourse. It may be caused by failure to take safety precautions during sexual intercourse with a man infected with HPV51. Although high-risk HPV infection is the main cause of cervical cancer, not all high-risk HPV infections cause cervical cancer. The vast majority of patients will be cured in about 2 years by eliminating the virus from the body through their own immune function.

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