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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in Men: A Clear Understanding

HPV is often thought of as a “women’s issue,” but it affects men too—and in ways that matter for your health and the health of your partners. This guide explains in simple terms how common HPV is in men, why testing can help, how genital warts are treated, and why vaccination and even anal Pap smears play a big role in prevention.

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EFFICACY

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What Is HPV?

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection. It includes over 100 different types, some of which cause warts, while others are linked to cancers.

How Common Is It in Men?

  • Roughly 1 in 3 men carry at least one genital HPV type at any time.

  • Around 20% carry a high-risk strain linked to cancer.

  • HPV rates peak between ages 25–29 and may rise again in midlife.

How Is HPV Transmitted?

HPV is passed through skin-to-skin contact, typically during sexual activity. Most men don’t show symptoms, but they can still pass the virus on to others.

What Can HPV Cause in Men?

  • Low-risk types may cause genital warts.

  • High-risk types can lead to cancers of the penis, anus, and throat, especially in men who have sex with men (MSM) or those with weakened immune systems.

Why Consider Testing?

Most HPV infections in men are asymptomatic. Testing can:

  • Detect hidden infections

  • Help reduce transmission to partners

  • Identify early signs of cancer risk in high-risk groups

What Types of Testing Are Available?

Routine HPV testing isn’t currently recommended for all men. However, certain high-risk individuals may benefit from a targeted screening test called an anal Pap smear.

What Is an Anal Pap Smear?

An anal Pap smear involves gently collecting cells from inside the anus using a soft brush. These cells are checked for abnormal changes, known as AIN (anal intraepithelial neoplasia), which may lead to cancer if left untreated.

Who Should Consider It?

  • Men who have sex with men (MSM)

  • Men living with HIV

  • Individuals with a history of anal warts or HPV-related lesions

Is Follow-Up Needed?

Yes. If abnormalities are found, your provider may recommend further testing or treatment to prevent progression to anal cancer.

Testing Efficacy

Rapid tests deliver fast results but have lower sensitivity, making them less reliable for early detection. Culture tests are more accurate but slower and depend on sample quality. PCR testing, used at Hisential, offers over 90% accuracy by detecting even trace amounts of DNA, making it the most precise and dependable option for STI screening.

HPV PREVENTION

Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent HPV-related diseases in men.

Key Benefits:

  • Reduces genital warts by over 80%

  • Cuts the risk of anal pre-cancerous lesions by up to 75% in high-risk men

  • Helps prevent anal, penile, and throat cancers

Who Should Get Vaccinated?

  • Recommended for boys and men up to age 26

  • Some health authorities support catch-up vaccination for older men, especially if they are at higher risk

Additional Prevention Tips

  • Use condoms to reduce transmission risk

  • Limit the number of sexual partners

  • Communicate with partners about sexual health

  • Monitor for visible signs like warts and seek early treatment

  • Discuss vaccination and testing with your healthcare provider

Why Choose Hisential

At Hisential, we reimagined men’s healthcare with you in mind. No crowded waiting rooms. No rushed consults. Just clinical excellence, delivered with absolute discretion in a space designed to make you feel respected and in control. See our STD testing packages by clicking the button below.

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