Preventing “Cervical Cancer” to Avoid Cancer Risks

For women, cervical cancer is the most important impact on women’s health and is one of the most common malignant tumor diseases for women. Although the incidence rate of cervical cancer is not low, it is a preventable cancer, and as long as you pay attention to it usually, you can stay away from the risk. 1.Have a healthy sex life to reduce the chance of exposure to human papillomavirus infection (HPV). 2.Keep a healthy lifestyle, don’t smoke, don’t abuse alcohol, don’t stay up late. 3. Get vaccinated. Developed countries in Europe and the United States began to use HPV vaccine for girls aged 9 to 10 more than 10 years ago to ensure that they will not be infected with HPV for 10 to 20 years, thus preventing the occurrence of cervical cancer. Early detection and treatment of pre-cancerous lesions of cervical cancer, good screening and treatment, and blocking cancer at the stage of pre-cancerous lesions. Warm tips: Early symptoms of cervical cancer are obvious: contact bleeding, such as bleeding when touching the cervix during intercourse or gynecological examination; increase of slop-like leukorrhea, accompanied by bad smell; frequent urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, blood in stool; and loss of weight. If you have the above symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time.