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What is HPV and can you get cervical cancer from HPV infection?
July 14th, 2022 by nmfbsamfgash

Chun Hua met many women who tested positive for hpv at the clinic and rushed to the doctor to ask what happened to the hpv positives? Can you get cervical cancer?

Here, I’ll give you a brief overview of HPV infection and cervical cancer screening in the hope of easing your nerves and helping you understand the possible next steps in the screening process.

HPV is scientifically called human papillomavirus and like the flu virus as well, is a cyber virus that develops a general problematic presence in nature. Just like a smoking and lung cancer relationship, it is now clear that the vast majority of most cervical cancers (95%) can be caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection students. hpv is divided into high-risk and low-risk types, and it is the high-risk types of hpv that cause cervical cancer. people have developed vaccines with many businesses mainly for these high-risk types of hpv, if before the systemic infection situation changes, usually before The HPV vaccine, which is given before the first sexual intercourse, just like the flu shot technique, is able to improve the effectiveness of preventing HPV infection and reducing the patient’s risk of developing cervical cancer as well.

HPV infection does not necessarily cause disease.

In fact, because human papillomavirus (hpv) is so widespread in nature, about 95 percent of women who have had sex have been infected at least once in their lives, and just as people don’t get a cold or runny nose from time to time, don’t be afraid to test positive for Hpv.

Approximately 80% of women are able to clear hpv through autoimmunity after 子宮頸檢查8-10 months, so after the first detection of hpv infection, re-testing at least 10 months apart is not necessary to know if hpv is cleared. Of these, 5-10% are cleared about 2 years after first detection, and therefore can be followed up for a long time. However, about 10-15% of women carry the virus for life, and for this group it is necessary to come to the hospital for regular check-ups as arranged by the doctor in order to detect cervical lesions as soon as possible and prevent further development of the disease.

Only about 1-4% of people infected with HPV will gradually develop pre-cancerous or cancerous lesions of the cervix in our country. Even if not infected with high-risk HPV virus, cervical precancerous lesions will take us 8-10 years to gradually study the progression to cervical cancer. In this issue favorable to improve the window period of cervical cancer screening, through a simple and effective intervention, it is possible to carry out timely detection to block the development of cervical cancer in patients with neuropathy.

It is often found clinically that HPV positivity, but abnormal cytology and normal colposcopy, even in cases of chronic cervicitis, indicates that it is one thing to carry the virus, whether infected or invasive, or even the presence of precancerous lesions.

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