Is HPV infection in women transmitted by men?

  HPV infection in women does not necessarily mean that it is transmitted by men. There are more ways to get infected with HPV, in addition to sexual contact transmission, but also through indirect contact, trauma infection, medical source of infection and other ways.  Sexual contact infection is the main way of transmission of HPV virus, occupying 70%-80%, mainly manifested as multiple sexual partners, premature sex, sexual life chaos and other behavioral characteristics. Second, in daily life, there is contact with items used by HPV patients, such as underwear, towels and other personal hygiene products, as well as public hygiene products such as baths may also be transmitted. In addition, HPV virus can also invade the body through small ruptured wounds on the skin or mucous membranes. If the body has trauma, scratching because of itching and not cleaning in time and touching other parts of the body, the virus will be brought to that part. In addition, vertical transmission from mother to child and medical infection are also ways of HPV infection. For women with HPV infection, it is advisable to pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene during sex, wear loose and breathable underwear as much as possible, pay attention to strengthening body resistance, and have regular checkups.