HPV high-risk 52 needs to be treated immediately. If not treated in time, it will cause cervical cancer. Before treating HPV52, you need to go to the hospital for a TCT test. To rule out cervical cancer, you can take antiviral drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Treatment with acyclovir or interferon can promote recovery. The treatment of HPV takes a relatively long time, about three months. The treatment time will also vary depending on each person's physical condition. Regular follow-up visits are required during the treatment period to check the recovery of the condition. You are not allowed to have sex during the treatment period, because HPV is a viral infection that is transmitted through sexual intercourse. During the treatment period, you need to take medicines that enhance the body's immunity, such as spleen aminopeptide. It is recommended to improve nutrition and diet, eat more lean meat, protein foods, etc., which can promote recovery. HPV52 ( ) It is recommended that treatment should start with cervical TCT to rule out cervical cancer. If there is no problem, recombinant human interferon can be used for treatment. The general treatment course is 3 months, and it can be combined with some immunity-enhancing drugs, such as spleen aminopeptide lyophilized concentrate and oil. Recombinant human interferon suppository is mainly used for antiviral treatment, and spleen aminopeptide is mainly used to enhance the patient's immune ability. It has been found that the worse the patient's body resistance is, the higher the incidence of HPV infection will be. There is no specific drug treatment for HPV. In fact, there is no cure for the virus infection. Interferon suppositories and the like only improve immunity and do not directly match the virus infection. HPV is easy to spread, but HPV does not equal cancer. In particular, the presence of HPV antigen in the blood only means that you have been infected with HPV before. When HPV is found in excreta or feces such as the cervix, most people can be cured within one or two years. Sexually transmitted diseases are generally considered to be sexually transmitted, or infected through contact with the patient's secretions (including sweat), and not through air. This is because the human immune system is limited, and it may not be able to resist too strong an invasion. It does not mean that all viral infections can cause disease. Venereal warts, also known as "cauliflower", are caused by HPV infection. Women may get cervical cancer after the formation of warts. There are three steps: infection with HPV - cure or development into warts or latent - long-term infection increases the possibility of cervical cancer. Therefore, patients infected with HPV are recommended to check HPV and tumor cells every year to facilitate early treatment of cervical cancer. After all, in addition to life, women also hope to enjoy normal functions. Early diagnosis and minimal damage will not affect their daily lives at all. It should also be emphasized that it is not the case that sexual intercourse-infection with HPV-cervical cancer is the cause of cervical cancer. Unmarried people can also develop cervical cancer, but the probability will be much smaller. |
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