Thursday, May 13, 2010

My sister was recently diagnosed with HPV. She is married to a very mental man who has admitted to having sex?

with a dog. Could this have caused the HPV? I don't think she has discussed this with the dr, due to the embarassment, but I worry that the lack of knowledge may be endangering her health further. PLEASE any help appreciated.My sister was recently diagnosed with HPV. She is married to a very mental man who has admitted to having sex?
No, animals usually don't carry the HPV virus, but it would be only more than ethical to call the authorities on him for animal cruelty.My sister was recently diagnosed with HPV. She is married to a very mental man who has admitted to having sex?
oh my. i don't know where to start. did she file for divorce? i really don't know what else to say. the HPV virus is very common and can be harbored by humans and animals. which HPV does she have? how old is she? does she have anything else? she could contract some very very bad things that animals carry and wind up in the hospital with that stuff. You need to call the police on him because around the world, that is a crime. He has a sickness and needs help. The dog should be checked out also for signs of abuse.





Strange things people do, but you're sister probably didn't know he was doing that.
HPV= HUMAN Papilloma Virus. Unless the dog did it with another person who actually had HPV.....





Also, HPV can remain dormant for years....even up to 15 or 20 years. She may have caught it from someone in her past, or from him...but don't blame the dog, lol.
loads of people have HPV it's really common. It could increase her chances of developing cervical cancer. I doubt he caught it from a dog! lol!! Is this for real?! If so you should call the RSPCA and have that dog taken away and re-housed so it doesn't get raped again!!
yes, that qualifies as MENTAL!!!


first, the HPV isn't THAT dangerous. she needs to get her paps, but other than that, she should be fine.





however, the poor dog was raped and might have suffered damage! the dog needs a new home!
HPV can also be something that she's had for years, but stress or fatigue could generate symptoms. So no, I don't think it's the dog's fault...but someone should call animal control and have the poor thing taken away before it can be sexually abused again...
Could have if I were I would mention. You should warn your friend about that man. He could be putting her health in jepordy
sure, your best bet is to get the dog checked for hpv.





WTF!

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