[Question #10773] Can I get oral or genital hpv

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19 months ago
I’m 26 never I had sex before, 2 weeks ago I licked her feet and she rubbed my genital using her feet what is the percentage to get oral or genital hpv ? 
When I was 17 I don’t know if I got one doses of the vaccine and I can’t find the records to know if I’m vaccinated or not can I get the vaccine right now even if I’m not sure if I had it before? Please help me 
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H. Hunter Handsfield, MD
19 months ago
Welcome to the forum. Thank you for your question. By chance I was online when it came in -- most users should not expect nearly real-time replies!

This was a zero risk event in relation to either oral or genital HPV or any other STD. The genital types of HIV -- i.e. those that are sexually transmitted -- do not infec the feet and cannot be transmitted by contact with any person's feet, no matter how intimate that contact might seem to be. Even if you received no HPV vaccine, this is nothing to be worried about!

I hope these comments settle your concerns. Let me know if anything isn't clear.

HHH, MD
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19 months ago
Thank you 
Even if I put her feet inside my mouth? 
And I’m not sure if I got the vaccine before 
Can I get the vaccine? 
Because I don’t remember if I got the vaccine and I can’t find my records because I was living outside of the us
And a lot of dr they told me there’s a huge chance to get oral hpv because I licked her feet 
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19 months ago
And I want to add I saw a lot of videos for her touching other men’s genital 
And putting her feet inside of their mouth 
That’s why I’m asking if can I get oral or genital hpv ? 
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H. Hunter Handsfield, MD
19 months ago
Even with her feet in your mouth, there is no possibility of HPV or any other STD, even if her feet were in contact with someone's genital area.

You can be vaccinated against HPV. There is no harm if you received one or more doses of vaccine previously.
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H. Hunter Handsfield, MD
19 months ago
Your new question should have been posted here. The new thread will be deleted.

You asked "If someone puts a used chowing gum from his mouth into my mouth is there any possibility to get oral hpv ? Specifically the gum had a saliva". The answer is no. Kissing, saliva, and oral contact of other kinds has no risk of HPV or other STDs.

This and your previous questions suggest you seriously misunderstand STD risks and perhaps sex in general. I have to suspect you have had little if any education in sexual matters. Please educate yourself. You will never be at risk for HPV or any other STD until and unless you start having sexual intercourse, and even then the risk can be kept low by careful selection of sex partners, particular sexual practices, and use of condoms. But without intimate genital contact, you will be at little or no risk.

That concludes this thread. Please do not start a new one with similar questions -- at least not until you have done substantial online or other investigation to understand the risks. After that, we will be happy to answer any additional questions you may have.
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