What happens when you get cervical HPV

The cervical HPV virus, when present in an infection, can be caused by many factors, such as frequent changing of sexual partners or contact with public baths, toilets and hotel sheets due to a decrease in one’s own resistance, which can cause a tendency for HPV infection to occur. A woman has an 80% chance of contracting HPV during her lifetime. HPV infection does not necessarily mean that cancer is present, so annual health screening is required. If a woman is positive, she can be helped to turn HPV to negative by medication or surgery to avoid persistent HPV positivity, which can cause cervical cancer, so it is important to pay attention to this, and she can also be vaccinated against HPV.