10 Facts about HPV

  1. HPV is very common
    About 75% of sexually active people get HPV at some point.
  2. HPV often has no symptoms
    Most infections cause no symptoms. 
  3. HPV is contagious
    It spreads through intimate skin-to-skin contact, not bodily fluids.
  4. Low-risk HPV and warts
    Low-risk HPV types can cause genital warts but don’t lead to cancer.
  5. High-risk HPV and cancer
    A high-risk type needs follow-up monitoring for cervical cell changes. 
  6. Most HPV clears on its own
    Many infections go away within one to two years without causing any issues.
  7. HPV can stay dormant
    HPV that doesn’t clear can remain for years without you knowing. 
  8. Smoking slows HPV recovery
    Smoking and vaping weakens the immune system, making HPV harder to clear. 
  9. HPV vaccination protects
    The vaccine prevents new infections and is recommended for all genders.
  10. HPV can affect anyone
    It can cause cervical, anal, penile, throat, and other cancers in all genders. Getting screened (tested) and vaccination lowers the risk. 

 

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2025-09-25