Sexual Health
Is improving immunity effective in treating HPV? Which groups are prone to cervical cancer
HPV is the abbreviation of human papillomavirus, a common pathogen of sexually transmitted diseases, and is the most common in gynecological diseases, causing lesions such as genital warts and cervical intraepithelial tumors. For young women, especially those under the age of 30, sexual activity is relatively active. Many people have experienced HPV infection, but most of them are one-time infections. After 8-13 months, HPV in healthy individuals will be self immunized, and 5-10% of women will continue to be infected with genital warts
At present, there is no good antiviral drug treatment for viral infection, and the HPV virus is not so terrifying. After HPV infection, it is generally in a carrier state, and under normal body resistance, it is rarely pathogenic. After the body's resistance decreases, it may cause some diseases. The subtypes and symptoms of HPV infection vary, and HPV can also cause flat warts on the skin and genital warts
When infected with HPV and in an asymptomatic state, flat warts and genital warts that do not require treatment can be treated with drugs such as immunoglobulin and proteoglycan tablets to enhance the body's immunity after laser and cryotherapy.
So, it is correct to treat HPV by enhancing the body's immune system. In addition to using these drugs to enhance the body's immune system, some traditional Chinese medicines such as Huangcen, Pudi Lan, and Banlangen can also be used to assist in clearing heat and detoxifying, which can to some extent clear the virus in the body and improve the body's resistance.
Of course, women who discover HPV infection still need to undergo regular follow-up to confirm whether the HPV virus has been automatically cleared.