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HPV from unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex may cause throat and mouth cancer

April 18th 2023, 10:06:31 am

Sexually transmitted HPV may cause throat and mouth cancer.

HPV can be gotten from unprotected sex [plannedparenthood]

More than 100 different kinds of HPV exist. When the virus enters your body, generally through a cut, abrasion, or tiny skin rip, HPV infection occurs. There are usually no symptoms.

Skin-to-skin contact or unprotected sex are ways that the virus spreads. It is easy to have HPV without realising it since your body's immune system can fight off an infection before it may cause warts.

HPV usually leads to cervical cancer but it can also lead to throat and mouth cancers, which are often less aggressive than cancers not previously linked to HPV.

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The oropharynx, which includes the tonsils, base of the tongue, and back of the throat, can develop cancer as a result of an HPV infection, which can also infect the mouth and throat.

Males are twice as likely than women to be diagnosed with head and neck cancer, mostly because of risk-taking behaviours including smoking, drinking too much alcohol, and eating poorly. Males are likewise more likely to experience

Temi Iwalaiye
Temi Iwalaiye is a lifestyle Reporter at Pulse. She loves to write - about anything and everything.

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