Cervical cancer is a type of cancer with a relatively high incidence rate among women. Its main cause is infection with HPV, and the chance of getting the disease can reach more than 90%. Currently, cervical cancer mainly occurs in women between the ages of 30 and 55, and there is a trend of getting younger and younger. How to prevent HPV infection and how to treat cervical cancer are topics that the medical community has been studying. 1. Persistent infection of high-risk cervical HPV is closely related to cervical cancer. At the annual conference on cervical cancer prevention, Professor Wang, an authoritative figure, gave a detailed explanation of the relationship between HPV and cervical cancer, and how to prevent cervical cancer from turning negative. At three completely different age points of 25, 30 and 35, women's symptoms of HPV infection are also different, but the most vulnerable are women over 35 years old. About 10%-15% of them are in a state of persistent infection, which is likely to cause cervical cancer. 2. Persistent cervical high-risk HPV infection should be intervened. Professor Wang said that if a woman is found to be infected with HPV, relevant intervention treatment must be carried out to avoid the possibility of lesions. It is divided into three stages according to the degree of infection. In the first stage, regular maintenance and observation are sufficient; when it reaches the second stage or above, surgery is necessary, otherwise such persistent infection will have a great possibility of developing into cervical cancer. 3. Application of Patling at this level Persistent HPV infections must be controlled to a certain extent through drugs such as Patlin, which mainly transform and treat infections by eliminating the virus. Scientists conducted comparative tests on the clinical effects of Patling and other methods, and the results showed that both the negative conversion rate and the negative conversion time were very effective. As a cancer that only occurs in women, cervical cancer brings pain to many women. In fact, women need to undergo regular gynecological examinations every year after the age of 30, so that if any infection or other symptoms are found, they can be treated as soon as possible. However, if this type of HPV infection is treated effectively in a short period of time, it can be effectively controlled and will not turn into cervical cancer. |
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