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Use a condom for vaginal, oral, and anal sex. Perform oral sex with a dental dam. Use latex gloves for manual sex. Avoid sex while you have warts present.
Condoms will not protect your partner 100% of the time, but they can help reduce the spread of the infection. Use male or female condoms whenever engaging in oral, vaginal, or anal sex.  Make sure the condom has not expired, and does not have any tears or defects. Avoid using both male and female condoms at the same time. Although it is not 100% effective, a dental dam will help reduce the risk of your partner contracting the virus. Use dental dams whenever performing oral sex, whether it is mouth-to-vagina or mouth-to-anus.  Use a polyurethane or latex dental dam. Use silicone or water-based lubricant to prevent the dental dam from breaking. When performing manual sex, latex or nitrile gloves will protect your partner’s hands. Have your partner wear the gloves before you engage in sex. Throw the gloves away afterward. This method is not 100% effective, but it will help reduce the spread of the infection. If you have the type of HPV that causes genital warts, you should not have sex during a breakout of warts. Wait until the warts go away or are removed. While you can spread the virus at any point, the risk is higher when warts are present.