Can you get HPV from kissing?



Kissing does not generally transmit the HPV virus, but it cannot be ruled out.

HPV infection is mainly transmitted sexually, but may also be transmitted through indirect contact, but in the saliva generally does not contain HPV virus.

However, there are a few patients who may have some breakage in the mouth after HPV infection, which may cause transmission through blood or saliva, which may lead to oral burdens.

Kissing transmitted HPV virus is generally low-risk HPV virus, need to take timely treatment, usually through laser treatment, and under the guidance of the doctor with oral antiviral drugs, such as ribavirin vasiclovir and so on.

In addition, you should also pay attention to strengthening the immune system, which will help to remove the HPV virus from the body.