Cervical warts are a very harmful disease. It is a sexually transmitted disease with a high incidence rate. This disease is very harmful, especially for men. The pain caused by cervical warts can only be experienced by the patients themselves. Many people know very little about cervical warts. The following is a detailed introduction to the harm of cervical warts. 1. The impact of cervical warts on female fertility After a woman is infected with HPV, she may develop cervical warts, which can cause vulvitis and vaginitis, which not only affects normal sexual life, but also affects the number of sperm entering the vagina and the motility of sperm. At the same time, inflammation can spread upward, leading to cervicitis and endometritis, which is not conducive to sperm penetrating the cervical mucus and combining with the egg, leading to infertility. When the virus is infected in the uterus, the virus can be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, causing miscarriage or stillbirth. At the same time, when pregnant women are infected with HPV, the virus can be transmitted to the newborn through the birth canal, causing oral ulcers, keratitis, and even organ involvement, resulting in the death of the child, with a high mortality rate. 2. The impact of cervical warts on male fertility Male cervical condyloma is common in the glans penis, coronal sulcus, foreskin, penis and other parts. When the damage invades the urethra, the patient may experience urinary pain, dysuria, and mucous secretions at the urethral opening. If not treated in time, the patient may develop prostatitis, which affects the liquefaction of semen and the physiological function of the secretions of the accessory glands, leading to male infertility. The most notable feature of cervical warts is that they are very easy to recur, which is also a source of worry for patients. After surgical treatment, the warts are removed, but new warts are found to have grown afterwards, which means that the disease has not been completely cured and needs to be treated further. The harm of cervical warts is extremely great, so the key to effectively treat cervical warts is timely examination and symptomatic treatment. 3. Other harmful effects of cervical warts Ulcers and bleeding: This is usually caused by the worsening of cervical warts. When the warts grow larger or increase in number, they will cause a foreign body sensation and discomfort in the local area. Since the diseased areas are mostly inside the foreskin, urethra, labia, vagina, perianal area, etc., these areas are easily infected by microorganisms, leading to ulcers, suppuration, bleeding, pain and swelling in the affected area. If the disease is transmitted to family members, it is very harmful. Everyone should know that cervical warts are contagious and highly contagious. Pregnant women with genital warts may be infected during childbirth, and the baby passing through the birth canal may be infected, causing chewing warts in infants and young children. |
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