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HPV and oral sex

09/09/2008 02:04PM

Question:

My husband and I have been together five years. I recently found out I have hpv along with cervical dsyplsia. I practiced absentance six years before. Which I never had any problem before. Did I get hpv from him. Once I have the leep will we be cleared or can he give it back. We do practice oral sex since we got together. Can we continue or should we stop.Can we get oral cancer. scared

Answer:

Realize that HPV is encountered by greater than 50% of sexually active individuals. It is fruitless to try and determine who gave what to whom.

The LEEP (large loop excision procedure) of the cervix will treat any abnormal cells of the cervix. It does not treat the virus. At present, there are no antivirals available to treat the virus specifically. Your own immune system will help you clear the virus with time.

You have shared the same HPV type and will not be "reinfected" by your husband. You certainly can develop an infection if a new exposure occurs. The information regarding oral cancer is less clear. I do not believe that you need to be overly concerned about the risk of oral cancer due to your history of cervical disease.

I would recommend that you not smoke and that you see a dentist for oral care every six to twelve months.

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Response by:

The Ohio State University Deborah A Bartholomew, MD
Associate Professor
Division of General Obstetrics and Gynecology
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
College of Medicine
The Ohio State University
Deborah A Bartholomew, MD