HPV infection will not affect menstruation

Dr. Blair Clark
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2025-05-02 00:36:56
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HPV infection usually does not affect menstruation,
which is a periodic change caused by hormones secreted by the ovaries and is mostly composed of blood, cervical mucus, vaginal secretions, and endometrial tissue. HPV infection is mainly caused by body surface and vaginal, cervical intraepithelial lesions, such as flat warts, condyloma acuminatum, common warts, etc., clinical manifestations for papules, keratinizing plaques, papilla-like or cauliflower pattern lesions, etc., and will not affect the normal function of the ovary, nor hinder the generation and discharge of menstruation, so HPV infection usually does not affect menstruation.