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Globally, the issue of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a growing concern. According to the latest data, 21% of men worldwide have been infected with cancer-causing HPV. This data is shocking, because it not only reveals the huge threat of the HPV virus to human health, but also reminds us that HPV vaccination should not be limited to women, but also needs to be paid attention to and prevented by men.
The relationship between HPV virus and cancer.
First, we need to understand the close link between the HPV virus and cancer. HPV is a common sexually transmitted virus that includes several types, some of which are strongly associated with cancer risk. Oncogenic HPV viruses, such as type, are the main cause of cancers such as cervical cancer, ** cancer, and oropharyngeal cancer. In fact, almost all cervical cancers are caused by HPV infection.
Characteristics of HPV in males.
Although the risk of cancer is lower than that of women, men who are infected with cancer-causing HPV still have a lower risk. After the male ** is infected with HPV, it may cause ** cancer, oral cancer, laryngeal cancer, etc. Moreover, due to the characteristics of male physiology, the transmission of HPV infection in men may be more insidious and difficult to detect and diagnose.
The importance of the HPV vaccine.
The HPV vaccine is one of the most effective ways to prevent HPV infection and reduce the incidence of cancer. There are two main types of HPV vaccines on the market: bivalent vaccine and 9-valent vaccine. The bivalent vaccine mainly protects against two types of HPV, 16 and 18, while the 9-valent vaccine protects against these two types and seven other high-risk types of HPV.
Men receiving HPV vaccination can not only protect their own health, but also reduce the spread of HPV to a certain extent and provide protection for sexual partners. Although the recommendation for HPV vaccination for men has not yet been widely promoted globally, more and more medical experts and organizations are calling for men to get vaccinated against HPV as well.
TCM perspectives on HPV infection.
In TCM theory, HPV infection is regarded as a "poisonous evil" that invades the human body. Traditional Chinese medicine** usually focuses on adjusting the body's internal environment, enhancing the body's immunity, and removing "poisons" from the body. Traditional Chinese medicine** may include methods such as internal and external application of Chinese medicine, as well as acupuncture.
Ancient Chinese Medicine and Modern Applications.
There are some ancient recipes in the classics of traditional Chinese medicine, such as the "detoxification soup" in the "Jin Kui Yaolu", which is believed to have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, cooling blood and stopping bleeding, and can be used for ** diseases related to HPV infection**. In modern Chinese medicine clinics, these ancient prescriptions may be added or subtracted according to the specific symptoms and constitution of the patient to achieve the best results.
For example, herbal medicines such as banlan root and large green leaves may be added to the detoxification soup to enhance the antiviral effect; For patients with physical weakness, medicinal materials such as astragalus and ginseng may also be added to improve the body's immunity.
Combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to prevent HPV infection.
The combination of prevention and ** strategies of traditional Chinese and Western medicine can more comprehensively deal with the health threats posed by HPV infection. HPV vaccination and regular screening in Western medicine can complement each other with TCM's physical conditioning and symptom relief.
Men, let's pay more attention to our health and take proactive precautions, including HPV vaccination, and regular health check-ups. Only then can we truly protect ourselves, as well as our loved ones.
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