In the hospital corridor, 37-year-old Mrs. Zhao is quietly crying holding the examination report. Because of this HPV issue, her husband thinks she is “immoral” at home, something she has “done”, so instead of comforting her, he threatens divorce. Now, further tests show that Mrs. Zhao also has cervical lesions, which worries her even more, not knowing what to do next.
In fact, there are many misunderstandings about HPV. Many people think that HPV virus is caused by women’s chaotic private life, but in reality, there are many ways of HPV transmission, with sexual contact just being a common one. In addition to women’s own lifestyle and habits, women’s HPV infection may also be related to their “bed partner,” i.e., the husband. If a husband is infected with HPV, it is highly likely that he can transmit it to the female at home through direct contact.
3 types of men that increase the risk of HPV infection, if you have them around, keep a distance
1. Men with improper relationships with multiple opposite sexes
Because a very important way of HPV transmission is sexual contact. If a man is intimately involved with multiple opposite sexes, it will undoubtedly increase the risk of infection. Continuing to associate or live with such a man will also increase the chances of female HPV infection.
2. Men who dislike taking safety precautions
In intimate exchanges between men and women, some men may not be willing to take safety precautions, feeling that experiencing without precautions will be better, even making the woman take medication afterwards. These irresponsible behaviors not only increase the chances of female pregnancy but also increase the risk of HPV infection, posing a great risk to women’s health.
3. Men who lack cleanliness
Most men may be relatively careless and not very clean in daily life, thinking it’s okay to take a bath or change clothes every few days, but this behavior is very harmful to women’s health. Living with such men for a long time also increases the risk of HPV infection.
If infected with HPV, don’t panic, do 2 things to help clear the virus
First thing: Seriously boost the immune system
Second thing: Proper medical measures
After HPV virus infection reaches a certain level, it may cause some complications, such as warts on the body or abnormal vaginal discharge and menstrual irregularities. If these symptoms occur, they should be taken seriously, seek medical attention promptly, and take appropriate medical intervention measures under the guidance of a doctor to prevent the condition from worsening.