
Hi sean,
The tiny bumps could either warts or molluscum, but either way they’ve been treated by your specialist. You can resume sexual activity if/when you see they have cleared and the skin has returned to normal- this could take between 1-2 weeks and it is difficult to be prescriptive.
Regarding sexual contact (oral or vaginal), if you are still worried that you could infect your partner in spite of this treatment, the best advice would be to ensure you consistently wear a condom for both oral and vaginal sex. If they ask why, then be honest and tell them that you’ve had genital warts and you’re simply being responsible. Nothing wrong with that, surely?
Adhari
Hi,
I mean I think there is a problem because no one uses a condom for oral sex these days and I dont wanna feel like a freak. Im not a freak and im not sure how I got this. I was just wondering would I get warts in my mouth if I kiss them after oral sex or no? The last time I was active was months ago and I did everything with that person and nothing came up for me. Only these tiny bumps..
I’m scared myself right so I did allot of research, you could be contageous for aproximmatley 1 year…so wear a condom and don’t receive or get oral sex (I did and am so scared), oral HPV is the main reason for oral/throat cancer.