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reader, anonymous, writes (15 June 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThankyouuu... if i notice any difference in a few day i definatley will :)
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reader, Catflap1 +, writes (15 June 2010):
That you will have to get some lotion applied to remove them. Get your usual smear tests and have the HPV jab as well. Normal house keeping for us women. Most people get exposed to this virus at some time in life and it gets wrapped around our DNA - it is normal. Some people fight it off and get nothing.
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reader, Catflap1 +, writes (15 June 2010):
You won't see anything for a while if he has passed the virus to you. It will take a few weeks or months to come up as a ilttle rough lump or two but please don't worry. It isn't dirty or bad that this happened and it can be quickly sorted out.
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reader, baddogbj +, writes (15 June 2010):
No it certainly isn't life threatening but you should get yourself checked out.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 June 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionbasically whats the worst that can come of it? :/
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 June 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionokk thanks :/
have i any need to be worried or scared?
u no is it life threatening or out?
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reader, Auntie E +, writes (15 June 2010):
Yes - thumb and finger are all on the same hand - get to the clinic.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 June 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionsoo even if its on his thumb and he fingered me ? i can get one?
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reader, baddogbj +, writes (15 June 2010):
Yes.
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reader, Auntie E +, writes (15 June 2010):
Yes warts can be contagious. They are caused by a virus. Get to the clinic for a check.
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