Cervical warts are a relatively common disease, and also a relatively frightening disease. Cervical warts are a type of sexually transmitted disease and are contagious. There are many ways for cervical warts to spread. They can be spread directly through sexual contact, indirectly through contact with objects, or from mother to child. The high-risk population for cervical warts is mainly between the ages of 18 and 50. 1. Cervical warts cannot heal themselves, but they can be cured. Patients with cervical warts must be treated in a timely manner, and must not be afraid of seeing a doctor. In addition, they must go to a regular hospital or clinic for relevant examinations and then receive treatment. 2. Cervical warts can be transmitted through sexual contact, so patients with cervical warts should not feel ashamed to talk about the disease. They must be honest with their partners. It is best to have their sexual partners go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations, just in case. 3. Patients with cervical warts must not have sexual intercourse during treatment. Currently, there are many methods for treating cervical warts, including electrocautery, cryotherapy, laser therapy, chemotherapy, surgical therapy, and immunotherapy. |
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