HPV
HPV, also known as human papilloma virus, is the most common sexually transmitted infection. It can be passed from person to person through oral, anal, or vaginal sex. The infection is prevalent in young people, especially in late teenagers and early 20s. There are many forms of HPV, which would lead to dry skin, genital warts, and even cancer. Fortunately, vaccination can help prevent the infection. Those people who are sexually active tend to be at higher risk even when they have only one partner. Symptoms may occur years after sexual intercourse, making it difficult to know exactly when you became first infected. [8]










