In life, I believe everyone has had such an experience: a relative or friend died of cancer because of incurable disease, which made us feel extremely sad. Therefore, many patients with cervical warts began to worry whether they would die helplessly like people with cancer. Generally speaking, cervical warts will not affect life expectancy, and patients do not need to worry too much. However, this does not mean that patients should underestimate the existence of cervical warts, because if cervical warts cannot be suppressed, they will deteriorate very quickly and may even cause cancer, which may really threaten our lives. The early symptoms of cervical warts are mild and there are no symptoms. This creates a false impression for patients. Once the sexually transmitted disease develops to a certain extent, it may become cancerous. The disease can be transmitted through direct sexual contact. Two-thirds of people who have sexual contact with patients with cervical warts will be infected, and the disease is most contagious within 3 months. Indirect infection can occur by contact with items contaminated by the patient's secretions, such as underwear, bathtubs, towels, etc. Generally, the site of cervical condylomata is moist, local secretions will increase, and the chance of bacterial infection will also increase. If bacterial infection occurs, local redness, swelling, pain, erosion, ulceration, necrosis, exudation or obvious purulent discharge may occur. If the damage occurs in the female vagina or cervix, leucorrhea may increase, change color, and be accompanied by a foul odor. Cervical warts can also be transmitted to newborns through the birth canal during childbirth or direct contact with sick parents after birth. If not treated promptly and effectively, some patients may develop abnormal cell precancerous lesions or cancer after a period of time. Studies have shown that 15% of cancers, 5% of vulvar cancers and a considerable number of anal cancers occur on the basis of long-term cervical warts. Although cervical warts are highly contagious and have a high recurrence rate, there are many unpredictable difficulties in treatment, so cervical warts are difficult to treat. Nevertheless, if a man finds himself infected with cervical warts, he should not be discouraged. Although cervical warts are difficult to treat, they are not incurable. Experts say: Cervical warts are not incurable. Today's medical technology is very advanced. Don't be scared by the disease of cervical warts. Don't be discouraged if you have cervical warts. Turn your grief and anger into strength and have the determination to fight the disease to the end. I believe that as long as you choose the right treatment and persist in treatment, it will definitely be cured. |
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