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What about high-risk Hpv infection? Will it become cancerous?

Although 99.7% of cervical cancer is related to high-risk HPV positive, HPV positive is a long-term latent process, and it takes about 8- 10 years from HPV positive "lesion" to "cervical cancer development". Therefore, keeping regular check-ups, observing your physical condition and following the doctor's advice can avoid cancer. In addition, keep a good daily routine, keep personal clothes clean, and don't lie down as soon as you get home from work. You can do some simple aerobic exercises such as walking after meals, skipping rope and fun running to improve your health.

If high-risk human papillomavirus is positive, it is suggested to go to the hospital for further testing as soon as possible to rule out the possibility of cervical lesions as soon as possible.

Let me talk about my own experience. I am 26 years old, and I was found to be at high risk before I was vaccinated with easy vaccine, but I failed to go to the hospital for testing because of the epidemic situation. My friend gave me a self-sampling test box for human papillomavirus, and asked me to take samples at home and send them back for testing. The test report can be found on the official WeChat account, which is super convenient for me! Regular detection of human papillomavirus can help us understand the situation of human papillomavirus and find precancerous lesions as soon as possible. As long as these habits are maintained, the chances of getting cancer are relatively small.