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Can HPV Wart Be Contracted Through Oral Sex?

Hi there, I recently had oral sex and am worried that I could possibly have an HPV wart or molluscum contagiosum on my upper lip. The mark appeared a day or two after the encounter and seek answers as it has been around almost a week since it appeared and not gone away (as a pimple probably would). I can attach pictures Thank you.
Mon, 13 May 2019
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Hello,

Yes, please it could be great if you send a picture to me at:

https://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=66604

It is true that HPV can be transmitted through oral sex. But first, we should look at the lesion to determine if it is HPV or not.
Then, we should know if the partner was infected with HPV or any other genital problem or not.
Next, trauma during oral sex can cause such lesions. So, better not to precipitate on diagnosis.

Looking forward to get the requested photos.
Dr.Albana Sejdini
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Can HPV Wart Be Contracted Through Oral Sex?

Hello, Yes, please it could be great if you send a picture to me at: https://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=66604 It is true that HPV can be transmitted through oral sex. But first, we should look at the lesion to determine if it is HPV or not. Then, we should know if the partner was infected with HPV or any other genital problem or not. Next, trauma during oral sex can cause such lesions. So, better not to precipitate on diagnosis. Looking forward to get the requested photos. Dr.Albana Sejdini