Check the symptoms of “HPV virus”, how to prevent, not to risk

Dr. Somsak Ankasil, director-general of the Department of Medical Services, said that the infected person HPV virus “HPV” Most are asymptomatic. Manifestations of the disease can occur years following infection and can be transmitted to other people. for symptoms of infection Virus “HPV” are as follows

1. Have genital warts (Condyloma Acuminata)

  • blister The skin is uneven, many nodules. spread on the external genitalia
  • itching
  • It can be found in both the vulva and the cervix.

the appearance of the wart

  • common types of warts It has the shape of a small blister. some pain sometimes
  • And if you touch it, you will feel that the wart’s surface is rough.
  • available in many colors
  • It can be found on the hands, fingers, or elbows.
  • Most of these warts are harmless.

There are also other types of warts such as

  • flat warts It can happen to every part of the body.
  • Plantar warts, usually on the heels causing pain while standing or walking
  • But the warts that cause the most distress to patients are Genital warts, also known as genital warts, are cauliflower-like polyps. It usually occurs around the clitoris, penis and anus. Most are painless. But it can be itchy.

2. have more white discharge than usual

  • There may be blood in the vaginal discharge.
  • foul-smelling white discharge
  • or with intermittent bleeding from the vagina
  • have recurrent symptoms
  • If an anus infection There will be a wound or abnormal protrusion.
  • But there are times when some women get HPV into the body but show no symptoms and the infection will go away on its own.
  • Or if the body is weak, it may cause abnormalities later.

Dr. Jinda Rojanamethin, Director of Rajavithi Hospital, Department of Medical Services, added that infectious diseases HPV often contacted through havingfuck Whether it’s vaginal, anal, oral sex, or the use of a device for mutual sexual desire. and can spread through wounds or scratches on the skin If the infected skin or items are touched by the patient Even when the infected person does not show any symptoms.

part An infected pregnant woman may pass the infection to her child during delivery. But this happens quite rarely. Here are some ways to prevent and reduce the risk of HPV infection.

1. Regular cervical cancer screening every 3 years or testing for HPV every 5 years.

2. Vaccination once morest cervical cancer to strengthen the immune system of the body Can be injected from the age of 9 years.

3. Always wear a condom during sex.

4. Avoid frequent change of partner behavior.

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