Cervical dysplasia itself is not contagious, but the human papillomavirus (HPV) that causes it can be transmitted to sexual partners. If a woman has HPV, she can pass the virus to her partner through sexual contact. While most men do not experience symptoms or long-term health effects from HPV, in some cases, it can lead to genital warts or, in rare instances, certain types of cancers. It's advisable for both partners to discuss their HPV status and consider vaccination and regular health check-ups.
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