Symptoms of HPV infection

Dr. Addison Carter
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HPV is a virus that can infect cervical epithelial cells and cervical epithelial cells. In general, most HPV infections are asymptomatic, and very few people will show corresponding performance after causing cervical lesions. Bleeding after cohabitation is the earliest manifestation of cervical lesions, and it is also a specific manifestation, and if combined with infection, it will also show increased leucorrhea. Of course, with the progression of the disease can show abnormal uterine bleeding, back pain, abdominal pain and corresponding changes. Generally speaking, HPV infection is mostly detected through cervical cancer screening. Women should undergo cervical cancer screening once a year. It is best to screen TCT and HPV at the same time. If both show problems, colposcopy should be further performed, and treatment options should be selected according to the results of colposcopy biopsy.

Symptoms of HPV infection



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