The most obvious signs of hpv in women

HPV infection in women is very common, but do you know what are the obvious signs that women are infected with HPV?
The first thing you need to do is to be alert to HPV infection if you find small growths in your private parts, significant itching in your vulva, or a strange appearance in your leukorrhea.
1, the skin of the private area appeared red papules or small superfluous organisms
The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The first thing you need to do is to get a small red papule with intense itching, and then you will have warts that look like cauliflower, papilloma or cocklebur, and the surface is relatively soft, easy to bleed and painful, and some patients may also have a bad smell in their private parts.
2, the vulva appears obvious itching feeling
Women in the HPV virus infection, the first will appear vulva itching symptoms. It may start with itching in the labia minora and other parts of the vulva, then it will spread to the entire perineum, and even slowly affect the anus, perianal eczema and cauliflower-like lesions.
3. Abnormal or increased leucorrhea, suspected purulent or bloody discharge
Women with persistent high-risk HPV infection and cervical cancer may show abnormal vaginal discharge as the disease progresses. In the early stage, the discharge may be increased and watery, while in the later stage, as the cancer breaks down, necrosis and infection, the patient may also have purulent discharge or bloody discharge with a strong fishy smell.
4.Contact bleeding or irregular vaginal bleeding
According to some studies, vaginal bleeding after sex indicates the possibility of HPV infection, which is a common clinical symptom of cervical cancer patients and should be taken seriously enough for timely screening and treatment to avoid delaying the disease.
This is because after HPV infection, cervical lesions often occur in women, especially after sexual intercourse or forceful bowel movement, and vaginal bleeding suddenly appears. Others may experience prolonged menstrual cycle and increased menstrual blood.
In addition, some women who are infected with HPV may have symptoms such as lower back pain or anal swelling pain.
In short, once a woman finds herself in a similar abnormal situation as above, she should pay attention and be alert to the possibility of HPV infection, and it is recommended to go to the hospital as early as possible for a clear diagnosis. If HPV infection is diagnosed, the disease associated with HPV infection can be completely treated by taking the appropriate treatment according to the specific symptoms of the disease.
Reference.
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