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Human papillomavirus, better known as HPV, is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the world. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that nearly 80% of sexually active people will contract HPV at some point in their lives. Despite how widespread it is, many people remain unaware that they are infected because HPV often causes no obvious symptoms in its early stages.

This lack of awareness makes HPV both widespread and potentially dangerous, as certain strains can lead to serious health conditions, including genital warts, cervical cancer, and other types of cancer. Understanding the signs, risk factors, and potential complications of HPV can make a life‑changing difference.

Below, we’ll dive into everything you need to know about the warning signs of HPV, how the infection manifests in men and women, why early detection is crucial, and what steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones.HPV is a group of more than 150 related viruses, each labeled with a number known as a “type.” These viruses are transmitted through intimate skin‑to‑skin contact, usually during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. However, HPV doesn’t always require sexual intercourse to spread — even close genital contact can be enough.

Not all types of HPV are the same. Experts categorize them into two main groups:

Low‑risk HPV types: These are less likely to lead to cancer but can cause genital warts or mild abnormalities in cells.

High‑risk HPV types: These can cause changes in cells that, if left untreated, may develop into cancer. The most common high‑risk strains are HPV‑16 and HPV‑18, which together are responsible for the majority of HPV‑related cancers.

Why HPV Often Goes Unnoticed
One of the most troubling aspects of HPV is that many people have no symptoms at all. You can be infected for years without realizing it — all while unknowingly passing it on to partners. For some, the virus may clear up on its own, but for others, it lingers and causes complications.

Because symptoms are not always present, regular medical checkups and screenings (like Pap smears for women) play a critical role in catching HPV before it becomes dangerous.

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