1.There are hundreds of types of HPV, and some common types include etc., which can cause A-syndrome.
2.HPV also causes warts, and these wart-like lesions are usually around or around and can affect quality of life.
3.HPV is also known as human papillomavirus (HPV) because some HPV types do cause papillomatoids.
4.HPV infections are very common, but most infections clear spontaneously within a year, and few people develop cancer.
5.HPV is mainly transmitted by X-contact, but it can also be transmitted without X-behavior, such as when there is a tiny wound on the surface.
6.When the immune system is functioning normally, most HPV infections are cleared by the immune system within two years.
7.There are only a few types of HPV that can be prevented by vaccines, so other types of HPV infections can still occur.
8.HPV vaccines, including bivalent and quadrivalent vaccines, can prevent most cervical cancers caused by HPV.
9.Men can spread HPV to their sexual partners even in the absence of obvious symptoms.
10.The majority of HPV infections have little impact on life, or may not have symptoms at all, which may explain why many infections go undetected.