Many people with HPV have no symptoms
You may only know through a medical test
Genital warts can be a sign of some HPV types
Warts may appear on the genitals, anus, mouth, or throat
Cervical changes may be found on a Pap test or HPV test
Abnormal screening results can suggest HPV infection
A healthcare provider can examine visible warts or lesions
HPV can be diagnosed through testing during a pelvic exam
There is no routine HPV test for most men
Persistent throat, anal, or genital symptoms should be checked by a healthcare provider
A sexual health clinic or doctor can help determine if testing is needed
