1 month ago.
24-year-old Xiao Ya is not good because of repeated vaginal discharge.
Go to your local hospital** for a check-up.
All three HPV tests were found to be positive.
Biopsy tipsCarcinoma in situ of the cervix
7 years ago. Xiaoya with a boy of the same age.
I got pregnant after falling in love with each other.
Done**. Years later.
A few tosses. After coming to Zhejiang.
Xiaoya joins a live broadcast team.
Often busy until dark.
After that, with a good appearance.
became an e-commerce female anchor.
What Xiaoya couldn't figure out was
I haven't had 'that' for many years, how can I still be infected with HPV, and even get cervical cancer......”
Zhang Xihong, director of Zhengzhou People's HospitalTell.
Recently. The incidence of cervical cancer is on the rise.
The age of onset tends to be younger.
Thereinto. Carcinoma in situThe age of high incidence is 30-35 years old.
Invasive cancerFor 45-55 years old.
Cervical cancer withEarly sex and multiple sexual partnersRelate.
As long as there is sex.
The cervix is infected with HPV.
hpvThere is a long incubation period
Generally speaking, it can be up to 5-12 years
What are the symptoms of cervical cancer?
Director Zhang Xihong said:
Patients with early-stage cervical cancer, possiblyThere are no symptoms, which will only be detected through screening.
As the disease progresses, some people have:Contact bleeding (**hemorrhage), abnormal **bleeding, **bleedingand other symptoms.
As the tumor grows, compression and invasion of adjacent organs and tissues may occurSwelling and pain in the lower extremities, frequent urination, urgency, and hematuria, blood in the stool and other symptoms.
Who are the high-risk groups for cervical cancer?
1. Multiple sexual partners.
2. The sexual partner has a long foreskin.
3. Sex is too early.
4. Premature childbirth (before the age of 18), multiple pregnancies and multiple births.
5. Have suffered or are suffering from genital HPV infection, especially high-risk HPV16 and 18 infection.
6. Suffering from other sexually transmitted diseases.
7. Smokers and drug addicts.
8. Women who need to take immunosuppressants for a long time.
Be wary of the four misunderstandings of cervical cancer
Young people do not develop cervical cancer
In recent years, the probability of cervical cancer in young women has increased significantly, and if women do not maintain good lifestyle habits and their immunity is weakened, cervical cancer will also occur.
100% vaccination prevention
Although the emergence of the disease is related to the persistent infection of the HPV virus, it is true that the relevant vaccines can achieve a good preventive effect, but it does not mean that the HPV virus vaccine alone can achieve 100% prevention.
If you don't have sex, you won't get HPV infection
Sex is the main route of HPV infection, but it is not the only way. HPV can be transmitted from mother to child and direct contact, such as mucosal contact, after the hand touches HPV-contaminated items, the virus may be brought into the toilet and bath, or the official may be infected if he comes into contact with HPV-contaminated bath towels and underwear.
Women who do not have ** diseases will not get cervical cancer
There is no necessary link between cervical cancer and ** disease, so even women who do not have ** disease should have a TCT (cervical cancer) screening every year.
, was diagnosed with cervical cancer, and basically could not be saved
Among cervical cancer patients, more than 80% of patients are in the early stage, and their survival prognosis is very good after surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other norms**, while advanced patients can be treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy and targeting** because they are inoperable, and the effect is also good.
Director Zhang Xihong of Zhengzhou People's Hospital.
Recommended for female friends.
For your own health.
Start with having sex.
Screening should be done at least every 2-3 years.
Regular cervical cancer screening is still required after HPV vaccination.
Early detection, early diagnosis, and early detection.
Contributed by: Propaganda Department Yu Hua **Internet.
*: Zhengzhou People's Hospital.