If you don t have a married life, why do you get HPV?Both men and women should be aware of these mod

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

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Contracting the human papillomavirus (HPV) is a fairly common condition for both men and women, whether they are married or not. HPV is a virus that is transmitted through direct contact and causes serious harm to human health. Although the conventional wisdom is that conjugal life is the main route of infection, in practice, factors such as contact with infected items, indirect transmission, and personal hygiene Xi can also lead to infection. This article will combine the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, quote ancient and modern famous prescriptions, and give you a detailed introduction to the transmission route of HPV and related preventive measures.

First, let's take a look at how HPV is transmitted. HPV is mainly contracted through direct contact, including sexual contact as well as ** contact. For example, conjugal life is a common mode of transmission, especially in sexual partners with a high probability of HPV infection. In addition, long-term sharing of items such as towels, bath towels, clothing, etc., may also pose a risk of indirect transmission. In addition, HPV can also be transmitted through health facilities, public places, etc. Therefore, not only couples living as couples, but other forms of close contact can also be a route to HPV infection.

Secondly, let's take a look at why people can get HPV even if they don't live as a couple. On the one hand, HPV can be infected through a variety of daily contacts, such as sharing towels and bath towels, or using unclean sanitary facilities. In addition, some people may carry the HPV virus without obvious symptoms, and they can also be a source of infection. On the other hand, TCM believes that infection with the virus is closely related to an individual's constitution. If the body's resistance is weak, it is susceptible to various viruses. Therefore, even if there is no married life, if the individual is in a weak physical condition, he or she can be infected with HPV.

So, what can we do to prevent HPV infection?First of all, personal hygiene is an essential measure to prevent HPV infection. Keeping your hands clean and avoiding touching your face, mouth and nose is the most basic personal hygiene Xi. In addition, cleaning**, changing**, etc. every day is also a measure to prevent infection. Second, avoid close contact with people with HPV, especially those who are sexually active. Using condoms can also reduce the risk of infection. In addition, strengthening one's own immunity is also an important preventive measure. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that a well-regulated diet, a good lifestyle Xi and proper exercise can improve immunity and reduce the risk of infection.

In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, there are also some ancient prescriptions that can improve physical fitness and prevent diseases. For example, white fresh skin powder can be washed with water to clear away heat and detoxify and increase resistance. Elk Horn Capsule is another commonly used Chinese medicine that has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying and improving immunity. In addition, Bupleurum Liver Decoction is an ancient recipe that regulates the body's qi and blood balance and promotes health. Of course, the use of the drug should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse reactions caused by improper use.

In conclusion, HPV is a common viral infection that can be caused not only by couples, but also by other routes of contact. We should pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid close contact with HPV carriers, and pay attention to strengthening immunity. Traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions can also be used as one of the preventive measures, but they should be used under the guidance of a doctor. Through science-based precautions, we are able to reduce the risk of infection and protect our health.

Health References:

1. world health organization. human papillom**irus (hpv) and cervical cancer [eb/ol]. 2019-02)[2021-10-20]. int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/human-papillom**irus-(hpv)-and-cervical-cancer

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