Risks and Causes of Cervical Cancer (2)
As already explained in previous articles that the major cause of cancer is cervical with various types of HVP, so that necessary awareness for every young woman to study this disease, especially in the prevention and understanding the symptoms that may arise. This is necessary because of the many cases of cervical cancer that occur, and that this cancer can be life threatening because it can spread throughout the body organs. Risks and causes more after HPV is age, such as regular explanation follows: 3. Age: Cervical cancer occurs most often in women older than 40 years. 4. A weakened immune system (body’s natural defense system): The women with HIV infection (the virus that causes AIDS) or who take the drugs suppressing the immune system have a higher risk than average of developing cervical cancer. For these women, doctors recommend regular screening (regular screening) for cervical cancer. 5. Smoking: The women with HPV infection who smoke have a risk of cervical cancer are higher than women with HPV infection who do not smoke. American Cancer Foundation gives a list of the risk factor for cervical cancer: Humanpapillomavirus infections (HPV), smoking, HIV infection, Chlamydia infection, a strict diet with no oversight, hormonal contraception, many pregnancies, exposure (continuous) hormonal drug diethylstilbestrol (DES) and history family of cervical cancer. 6. Using the pill, birth control pills for a long time: Using pills, birth control for a long time (5 years or more) may increase the risk of cervical cancer among women with HPV infection. 7. Sexual history: Women who have had many sexual partners have a higher risk than average of developing cervical cancer. Also, a woman who has had sexual relations with a man who has had many sexual partners may be a higher risk to develop cervical cancer. In both cases, the risk of developing cervical cancer is higher because these women are at risk of HPV infection is higher than average. 8. Having many children: Studies suggest that gave birth too many children may increase the risk of cervical cancer among women with HPV infection. The women who think they might be at risk for cervical cancer should discuss this with her anxiety doctor. They may want to ask about the timetable for examinations. I suggest to every woman (both are not and have never had sex vaginal-penile) to perform a pap smear test regularly to check the presence of cancer in the cervical region because sometimes cervical cancer often does not cause any symptoms ( frequent bleeding or sometimes a new person to the doctor after checking often failed pregnancy / miscarriage). If you just urinate the pain that many chances, especially if not accompanied by other symptoms such as bleeding, and discharge of different color / odor than usual. Types of bacteria and fungi that live in the vagina that much, there are good some are bad, so that the necessary laboratory tests to be sure.
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