It is recommended to use a condom to reduce the risk of transmission, even if you have had a procedure to remove precancerous lesions. Multiple strains of the virus can remain in your body, increasing the possibility of reoccurrence of lesions or shedding of the virus on mucous membranes and skin. Therefore, using a condom is a precautionary measure to consider.
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