Is it okay to wear condoms if you are HPV positive?

HPV infection is clinically divided into high-risk HPV infection and low-risk HPV infection. High-risk HPV infection can cause lesions in the epithelium of the cervix of women and even develop into cervical cancer, but it is not transmitted to sexual partners through sexual contact. Low-risk HPV infections, especially HPV type 11 and HPV type 6, are clinically manifested as condyloma acuminata, a type of STD, and can be transmitted to sexual partners through sexual contact. Although you wear a condom during sex, the root of the penis and the scrotum are in contact with your partner, so it is likely to be transmitted to each other. If you have low-risk HPV infection, consider having sex after it is cured. Even if you wear a condom, it can be transmitted, and until it is cured, you should not have sex even if you wear a condom.