How are cervical warts transmitted?

How are cervical warts transmitted?

Cervical warts are a term that troubles many men and women. One of its notable characteristics is repeated recurrence after cure. So how are cervical warts transmitted? With people's pursuit of sex life in modern society, cervical warts have appeared explosively. The following introduces some knowledge about the transmission of cervical warts.

Because cervical warts like to grow in warm and humid places, the common sites of cervical warts are located in the human genitals, penis, vagina, cervix, urethra, perianal area, anal canal, etc. These places are also very beneficial to the self-spreading of cervical warts virus. Normal people may be infected with cervical warts as long as they have sex with patients with cervical warts virus once or several times.

In summary, more than 70% of patients with cervical warts are infected through direct contact, but almost 30% of people are infected with cervical warts through indirect contact, such as sharing bathtubs, towels and other public items with patients with cervical warts. People who are susceptible to cervical warts include people with low immunity, lupus erythematosus, AIDS, hepatitis, cirrhosis, kidney disease, people after major surgery, and people with blood diseases.

The pathogen of cervical warts, cervical warts virus, does not cause disease immediately after being transmitted from a patient or a cervical warts virus carrier to another normal person. The incubation period in the human body is generally 1-3 months, but there are a few exceptions. There have been cases where the disease occurred in a year or 2 weeks. After the virus enters the human organs through tiny wounds in the body, it goes through the virus establishment period, persistence period and the third stage of replication, dividing in a geometric form, growing and replicating in the basal layer, spinous layer and mucous membrane layer of the human skin epidermis, and forming cervical warts. This is the formation process of cervical warts.

Cervical warts are like a time bomb. They may break out again in your body at any time. In fact, it is the recurrence of cervical warts. Indeed, according to the survey data, we can find that the recurrence rate of cervical warts patients is as high as 70% to 80% after receiving unsystematic, scientific and standardized treatment. This is a very scary set of data. Therefore, if you find yourself with symptoms of cervical warts, you should go to a regular hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Early treatment means early recovery.

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