Can you get cervical cancer from frequent intercourse?

Cervical cancer does not usually develop from frequent intercourse. The cause of cervical cancer is persistent HPV high-risk infection. If you have multiple sexual partners, start to have sex at a very young age, smoke for a long time, have multiple abortions and give birth several times, the risk of HPV infection will increase due to poor resistance at the cervix, and persistent infection will lead to increased risk of cervical cancer. If you have one sexual partner, pay attention to hygiene and have strong body resistance, even if you have frequent intercourse with HPV infection, most of them will be cured within six months. If there are symptoms of contact bleeding or white blood after intercourse, cervical cancer screening, cervical TCT, HPV, gynecological speculum examination, even colposcopy and cervical biopsy are needed, and annual cervical cancer screening is also recommended if you have sex without any symptoms.