No need to panic about HPV infection

  HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a common viral infection in women.  HPV infection is a sexually transmitted disease and is associated with sexual behavior as a factor. Since HPV infection is the cause of cervical cancer, it is important to take this infection seriously and aggressive treatment is most important.  HPV infection occurs in 75% of women at some time in their lives and 50% of men. There are 2 peaks of HPV infection, less than 25 years old and around 45 years old.  Most HPV infections can be cleared by the body within 1-2 years, and only a few persistent infections lasting more than 8-12 years may develop into cervical cancer.  As HPV infection is cleared by the body by cellular immunity, keeping good rest, reducing stress and assisting interferon medication are beneficial to HPV detoxification.  For persistent HPV infection leading to cervical precancerous lesions. Indiscriminate attacks for cervical lesions with physical therapy and conization can eliminate most of the virus, leaving the residual virus difficult to organize an effective attack on itself. Moreover, your own immunity can “clean it out”.