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Was tested positive for HPV High Risk at 31 years old, should I get circumcision?

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Was tested positive for HPV High Risk at 31 years old, should I get circumcision?

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You will need to discuss this with your healthcare provider. However, if you already have HPV then circumcision will not help. If you do not already have HPV then the best protection would be to ask you doctor for the HPV vaccination. cdc.gov/std/hpv/stdfact-hpv...

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My honest reply is do not get circumcised

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