Okay, so my girlfriend has been tested for every STD out there, and she turned up positive for the high risk HPV which is relatively harmless in males. We have been sexually active for 2 months and I have a few red itchy spots on the foreskin of my penis. I went to the doctor and he wasn’t sure but he suggested herpes. HOWEVER, my girlfriend had a yeast infection in her vagina around the time we started having sex. What do y’all think?
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I know others like chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, but it’s not cleat to me which one could be more dangerous…
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That statement comes from the CDC website. So if HPV will clear on its own, then why is there a vaccination? Think the government is using people as guinea pigs.