Cervical warts are a disease with a latent period, but the latent period is also the golden period for the treatment of cervical warts. Therefore, if patients can know whether they are sick during this period, it is very beneficial to cure the disease. Early detection and early treatment, then what are the hazards of suffering from cervical warts? Cervical warts do not only occur in the genital area. Due to their high infectiousness, they can also cause damage to other parts of the body, such as papilloma of the conjunctiva and papilloma of the oral mucosa, which are extremely harmful to the body. In addition, malignant tumors are serious complications of cervical warts. If not treated in time, it is very likely to cause malignant tumors such as penile cancer and cervical cancer in the future. Early and thorough treatment is an effective way to prevent cervical warts from becoming cancerous. The incidence of cervical warts is relatively high, with the majority being female patients, who often present with varying degrees of damage to the reproductive parts. For pregnant patients, if the condition is not effectively treated for a long time, it may harm the fetus and affect the quality of childbirth. Pregnant women with genital warts may infect their babies through the birth canal during childbirth, which may induce respiratory warts in infants and young children. It can also cause ulcers and bleeding, mainly because the sites of disease are mostly inside the foreskin, labia, vagina, and perianal areas, which are easily infected by microorganisms, causing ulcers, suppuration, bleeding, pain, and swelling in the lesion site. If cervical warts are not treated, there are three possibilities for their development: 1. Cervical condyloma is recurrent and spontaneous, and patients often show immunity. It mainly manifests in the early stage of the disease, when the warts are small and in pregnant women and postpartum patients whose hormones drop rapidly. Those with more obvious or larger warts are generally difficult to disappear automatically. 2. As the disease progresses, the condition gradually worsens, the warts can absorb blood and grow larger, and may eventually grow into giant warts and may become cancerous. 3. Canceration. Once giant condylomata are formed, the chance of canceration may increase. Women may develop cervical cancer. The infection may last for a long time, up to several decades, so regular gynecological examinations are very necessary. From the above content, we can see how serious the harm of cervical condylomata is. |
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