What is the HPV infection should be reviewed?

Netizen: cervical HPV infection-blowing, when colposcopy and intact, not erosion. This is how the case? It should be three to six months after the inspection, should now pay attention to what? HPV positive, the absence of effective Chinese medicine therapy? Whether that has been positive HPV carcinogenesis?

WU Yu-mei: human papilloma virus infection from the current inspection did not lead to cervical lesions occurred on the equivalent of Hepatitis B virus carriers in the same. We both know that many people, and Austria-positive and did not cause liver function abnormalities, the reason is the same. Pathogenic virus on the body they have to look at the resistance of the body, that is to say a virus infection does not necessarily lead to cervical lesions and even cervical . It may continue with the body in a state of infection, but it is not pathogenic.

In addition it may be infected with HPV related to the type of high-risk HPV infection and low-risk type. The so-called high-risk people to say this led to relatively easy cervical . If infection is low-risk type of HPV, the future may lead to cervical lesions, or condyloma acuminata the possibility of this type of lesion relatively large, leading to the possibility of relatively small number.

Married women should be six months to the hospital to make a film, the censorship of cervical scratch. In ordinary life, we must focus on improving their own resistance. Second to avoid cross-contamination between the husband and wife, the best sex life wearing condoms as a barrier.

Whether Chinese or Western HPV infection has no cure. Main treatment is to increase the body immunity, immunity. So now from the perspective of Western medicine treatment, which is used to increase local resistance. For example, this type of interferon drugs. Chinese medicine is through the implementation of the auxiliary treatment.

HPV-positive not to the extent of further recommendations do colposcopy, in the colposcopy from cervical biopsy, further diagnosis.

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