The harm of genital warts to women
Studies in recent years have found that human papillomavirus infection is associated with cancer of the lower reproductive tract in women, especially cervical cancer related to the occurrence. About 5% to 13% of patients with vulvar cancer have a history of vulvar cancer. The incubation period for this transformation is about 5 to 40 years.
Different types of the above-mentioned viruses have different carcinogenic effects. For example, types 6 and 11 are less carcinogenic, types 31, 33, and 35 are moderately carcinogenic, and types 16 and 18 are highly carcinogenic. This reminds us, clinical For those with recurrent attacks, pathological examination should be carried out promptly.; Moreover, after the vulva is discovered, the vagina and cervix should also undergo relevant examinations and treatments.
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