What are the symptoms of HPV in women?

HPV mainly causes the possibility of cervicitis and cervical cancer in women. After women are infected with HPV, the main clinical manifestations are increased vaginal discharge, change in color of leukorrhea, odor of leukorrhea, and some women may experience irregular vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. Women are prone to cervical cancer after being infected with HPV, and regular gynecological checkups are needed for cervical exfoliation cell examination and cervical biopsy if necessary to avoid the possibility of cervical cancer, which can lead to Early prevention, early detection, early diagnosis and treatment. The main clinical manifestations of cervical cancer are contact bleeding and vaginal fluid, etc. HPV infection is mainly through sexual transmission, so it is necessary to pay attention to sexual hygiene, avoid multiple sexual partners, and avoid sharing sanitary appliances with other people to avoid cross-infection.