HPV Screening STOP Cervical Cancer

  Urgent survey of HPV accident scene – it is not the root of all evil, not that its presence necessarily creates disease, it just provides a possibility of getting sick and we can nip it in the bud with its reminder.
  Let’s survey the cervical accidents caused by this virus so that we can take a detour and deny its coming. It was thought that cervical cancer was unpreventable and cancer cells could run amok. But now God has blessed the world and we have super good news: the cervical cancer causing virus has been discovered and prevention of cervical cancer has become possible.
  Based on the long-term observations of medical experts, a new name is under the microscope: human papillomavirus (HPV). 99.8% of cervical cancer patients have detectable HPV, while HPV-negative individuals almost never develop cervical cancer. In addition, HPV is also present in more than 98% of patients with cervical disease. In other words, through HPV screening, we can know exactly how likely we are to have the disease, so we can relax our minds or detect and treat it early – there is 10 years between the onset of HPV infection and the development of cervical cancer, which is enough time for us to carefully arm ourselves and save ourselves. The most insidious accident: There is an incubation period of 3 weeks to 6 months after acromegaly infection with HPV virus, and patients usually do not feel any discomfort. The lesions will grow in the genital area with papillae or cauliflower-shaped growths of varying sizes, light red or dark brown, without itching or pain.
  The actual symptoms of the infection: because the warts occur in the cervical area, the patient can’t see them themselves, so they can’t be detected. Only with the increase of infection time, the increased leucorrhea, odor of secretions and bleeding after lovemaking will be noticed.
  Prolotherapy: Most HPV viruses are transmitted through sexual intercourse and are usually asymptomatic. the infection rate is highest among women aged 18 to 28 who are sexually active. When infected with the virus, it is not the worst thing to have warts on the cervix, which doctors call a “subtype of infection” and can be treated with medications and lasers. Relationship with cervical cancer: Because warts do not cause cancerous cells, they do not cause cervical cancer.
  The most unpleasant accident: cervicitis HPV infection is closely related to the occurrence of cervicitis, and any inadvertent infection in daily life can cause cervicitis.
  Symptoms of infection: increased leucorrhea, mostly milky white mucus, sometimes yellowish purulent, when the inflammation spreads to the pelvis, you will feel pain in the lumbosacral area and pelvic drop pain. Acute cervicitis also has frequent urination, urinary urgency, and painful intercourse, which makes people feel extremely uncomfortable.
  Pro Office: Pay attention to your daily life. HPV infection can be contracted through indirect contact, in addition to sexual intercourse being the main route of transmission. If you come in contact with objects such as bath towels, bathtubs and toilets with HPV virus in your daily life and bring the virus into the genitals and other mucous membrane areas, the infection may occur. In addition, because patients in the latent stage of HPV have no discomfort, the infected person becomes a carrier undetected and infects others through various ways.
  Relationship with cervical cancer: Long-term chronic inflammatory irritation of the cervix may lead to the development of cervical cancer.
  The most unpleasant accident: cervical erosion HPV virus can also cause cervical erosion. Doctors often classify it as mild, moderate or severe according to the surface of the erosion. Any cervical erosion covering 1/3 of the total area of the cervix is considered mild cervical erosion; 1/2 is considered moderate; and more than 1/2 is considered severe.
  Symptoms of infection: increased leucorrhea, often purulent, may be accompanied by lower abdominal and lumbosacral cramps and bladder feeling irritated. Typical patients flow fresh blood-like discharge after sex, which makes people feel weird and terrible.
  Prolotherapy: Laser and other methods can be used to remove the cervical erosion surface, and after the new trauma grows out, it is tested to see if the HPV virus disappears. Usually, the corresponding treatment and the body’s own immune response have the potential to remove the virus. Relationship with cervical cancer: If the virus cannot be cleared and survives in the body, it becomes a persistent infection and can cause cervical cancer, but only 10-15% of women are at risk.
  The most stressful accident: HPV can be detected in 99.8% of cervical cancer patients, and HPV infection is an important warning.
  Symptoms of infection: bleeding after intercourse, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and foul-smelling vaginal discharge. If the cervical cancer invades the adjacent normal tissues beside the uterus and the nerves in the pelvic cavity wall, sciatica, lower abdominal pain, and in severe cases, ureteral obstruction, hydronephrosis, and finally uremia will result. At the end of the disease, there will be wasting, anemia, fever and general failure.
  The common response of doctors is to “treat the disease as the virus”, by treating the cervical lesions caused by HPV infection and removing the virus. The cervical lesions occur after HPV infection and develop into cervical cancer. The time it takes for HPV infection to develop into cervical cancer is usually about 10 years, so there is enough time to treat HPV infection, and the key is to pay attention to this viral infection. If the lesions are detected and treated at an early stage, the cure rate is almost 100%.
  Gynecologists remind the following women to get regular HPV screening HPV infection is mostly transmitted through sexual intercourse. Both men and women have the opportunity to be infected with HPV, with men being infected with mainly “warts” type STDs. In women, the worst outcome of the virus can be cervical cancer.
  Precocious women: Girls who start their sexual life too early usually have precocious sexual organs, which in effect increases the probability of getting the disease.
  Enjoyable women: These women have an endless pursuit of a good sex life, so they should know how to maintain and protect their intimate parts from diseases.
  If you have more than one sexual partner, you should be aware of the dangers you face. In addition to annual HPV screening, you must make sure that all your sexual partners are free of HPV infection.
  Tolerant women: These are women whose partners have other sexual partners, which is obviously a tricky thing. Unless you never have sex with him, urge your self and your lover to get screened for HPV in a timely manner.
  Egotistical women: Women who are more egotistical sometimes have difficulty in changing the vices in their lives, such as smoking, drinking and nightlife, which will lead to a decrease in immunity and eventually increase the chances of getting the disease. The HPV screening experience is more important for women to have gynecological exams than to do beauty and fitness. Because of the different methods and tools used, the cost of the test is about a hundred to several hundred dollars.