HPV virus exists in nature. Once infected, it will cause genital warts, skin warts, etc. In severe cases, it can induce cervical cancer, penile cancer, vulva cancer and anal cancer. Generally, low-risk HPV viruses can be eliminated by the immune system, but HPV viruses will conti

HPV virus exists in nature. Once infected, it will cause genital warts, skin warts, etc. In severe cases, it can induce cervical cancer , penis cancer , vulva cancer , and anal cancer. Generally, low-risk HPV viruses can be eliminated by the immune system, but HPV viruses will continue to exist in people with low immunity. Can you do the following things after being infected with HPV? This is what many patients are concerned about.

Can you do the following after being infected with HPV?

1. Can you prepare for pregnancy?

HPV virus is divided into low-risk and high-risk types. The former is prone to skin wart lesions and low-risk intraepithelial neoplasia, while the latter is prone to high intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer. Whether you can prepare for pregnancy after being infected with HPV virus must also follow the doctor's advice and do not be blind to avoid affecting the baby's growth.

2. Can you wear condoms and "applaud for love"

HPV virus can be transmitted through intimate contact. Condoms can prevent a variety of sexually transmitted diseases, including HPV virus. Wearing condoms while applauding for love can reduce the chance of HPV infection, promote the removal of viruses after infection, and prevent intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervical.

HPV16 and 18 are both high-risk subtypes and are prone to induce occult lesions. Therefore, you should go to the hospital for TCT and other examinations regularly. If the examination is not abnormal, please screen with TCT and HPV every 6 to 12 months; if the examination results are abnormal, you still need to follow the doctor's advice for the next step of treatment.

3. Can you kiss

0 HPV infection in the reproductive area, such as the cervix, vagina and vulva, whether it is low-risk or high-risk type, will be transmitted through intimate behavior and will hardly be transmitted through blood or respiratory tract, so you can kiss normally after HPV infection.

4. Can you get HPV vaccine

Currently, HPV vaccines are divided into bivalent, tetravalent and ninevalent. The higher the price, the more types of HPV subtypes are prevented. People who are not infected with HPV virus should receive HPV vaccine as early as possible; however, those who are infected with HPV virus have no preventive effect on the subtypes infected with HPV, but can still cover uninfected subtypes.

5, Can blood be donated after HPV infection

, whether it is low-risk type or high-risk type HPV, all are transmitted through intimate behavior and will not be transmitted through respiratory tract or blood, so blood can still be donated after HPV infection. However, people who are in the menstrual period, in the recovery period of disease, or in the anemia cannot donate blood to avoid affecting their health.

Warm reminder

should not panic after being infected with HPV virus. You can observe for 1 to 2 years first, and go to the hospital for TCT and HPV examination for regularly. Generally, HPV virus can be eliminated in about two years. At the same time, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, be cleansed, have no multiple partners, and the first time to taste the forbidden fruit should not be less than 16 years old; a balanced diet and moderate exercise should be used to enhance your resistance, actively treat related diseases, and minimize the risk of HPV infection.

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