Most people know that cervical warts are contagious and highly contagious. It is best for women not to have sex after getting cervical warts. Of course, you can still have children after a period of time after getting cervical warts. Having children after getting cervical warts often leads to miscarriage and neonatal death. Therefore, for couples who want to have children, experts strongly recommend that they must consider it carefully. If you want to have a child, you can wait until the disease is cured and does not recur. Generally speaking, cervical warts are considered cured if they do not recur one year after treatment. Our hospital experts say that cervical warts are caused by HPV virus infection, which is a sexually transmitted disease that mainly infects the patient's urogenital tract system. For male friends, the urogenital tract is a channel, and urinary system infection will directly affect the reproductive tract, affect reproductive function, and thus affect male fertility. Of course, in addition to sexually transmitted diseases such as cervical warts, infections caused by other pathogens can also affect male infertility. For female friends, although the reproductive tract and urinary tract are separate, the reproductive system and sexual life are closely related, so it is easy to cause infection of cervical warts. At the same time, the infection of cervical warts often causes problems for female patients. Experts point out that if cervical warts occur on the vulva of female patients, if the warts are small and scattered, it will not affect conception. Unless the warts are large, close to the vaginal opening, and have foul-smelling secretions, causing psychological disorders or loss of libido, it can cause temporary effects. The clinical cure standard for cervical warts is from the removal of the wart lesions to the healing of the wound surface. If there is no recurrence of cervical warts for more than half a year and the differential examination is negative, it means clinical cure. The prognosis of cervical warts is generally good and the cure rate is high. Cervical warts can recur after being cured, generally most commonly within 3 months after treatment. As time goes by, the patient's infectiousness decreases. If there is no recurrence 1 year after treatment, its infectiousness and possibility of recurrence are very small. After the cervical warts are completely cured, they are not contagious and will not affect pregnancy and childbirth. The recurrence rate of cervical warts is relatively high. Generally, the average incubation period is three months, so he must keep checking for at least three months. After three months of follow-up, there is no recurrence. Only in this case can he have a child. Of course, the best case scenario is that it should be because of cervical warts. Its incubation period is the shortest three weeks and the longest eight months. So I think if you want to have a child, you should extend the quarantine period or whatever. If you want to have a child, it should be eight months after you are cured. |
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