Sexual Health
Will bleeding occur during sexual activity after infection with HPV? HPV will bring three major physical changes
HPV is a virus that causes cervical cancer in women, and its incidence rate is also very high in recent years. Many women are infected with this virus in their daily lives, which causes cervical cancer. However, many women who catch the HPV virus die due to not being detected in a timely manner. So, is it necessary for women to know what changes will occur in their bodies after being infected with the HPV virus?
What changes will occur after the body is infected with HPV virus?
1、 Contact bleeding
Women infected with this virus are prone to cervical lesions, which can lead to contact bleeding during sexual activity and vaginal bleeding. Or some women may have extended menstrual cycles, and menopausal women may be infected with the HPV virus, causing their menstrual cycle to return. Therefore, women must be vigilant about whether they have been infected with the HPV virus when they notice obvious contact bleeding.
2、 There is abnormal exudate
When a woman discovers abnormal vaginal exudate and is infected with the HPV virus, her cervix is affected, resulting in purulent secretions, abnormal vaginal discharge, and foul odor, which are symptoms that occur before cervical lesions.
3、 Infiltration transfer
This is also one of the manifestations after HPV infection. After HPV infection, the female cervix becomes diseased, and the cervix is infiltrated by the virus for a long time. With the development of the disease, there are infiltration and metastasis symptoms, the virus transfers to the urinary system, and women have frequent urination, dysuria and other symptoms.
After being infected with the HPV virus, these symptoms may appear in the body, but not all women will experience them. Because not all women infected with HPV virus will develop cervical cancer.
Nowadays, many cervical cancer patients are infected with the HPV virus, but there are also women who disappear after being infected with the HPV virus for a period of time. Cervical cells do not undergo pathological changes, so women infected with the HPV virus may not necessarily develop cervical cancer.
In short, after women are infected with the HPV virus, the above symptoms will not appear after the virus naturally disappears. However, once the virus develops cervical lesions, the above symptoms will appear. When these symptoms occur, immediate examination and treatment must be carried out to control the virus. In addition, preventive measures should be taken in daily life, pay attention to sexual hygiene, and treat cervicitis immediately to prevent a decrease in resistance, Causing pathological changes in cervical cells.