The Development of Cancer
Progress toward the HPV cervical cancer in the first infection depends on the type of HPV it. Low-risk HPV types or high can because abnormalities called pre-cancer. Low-risk HPV types are almost no risk, but can cause genital warts (genital wart disease). Although most HPV infections will heal by it within 1-2 years because of the natural immune system, but persistent infection caused by HPV types can lead to a high of cancer of the cervix. And can grow without control and can become tumors.
Symptoms of cervical cancer in pre-cancerous condition characterized by the finding of abnormal cells in the bottom of the cervix that can be detected through a Pap smear test, or a recently promoted by Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid. Cervical cancer often causes no symptoms. But when it develops into cervical cancer, before symptoms appear, such as vaginal bleeding and vaginal discharge that is not normal, pain during urination and pain during intercourse.
HPV can infect anyone because HPV can be spread through sexual intercourse. Women who have sex under the age of 20 years and frequent change of partners at high risk of infection. But this is not close is likely to occur in women who have been faithful to one partner. Currently, cervical cancer can be prevented by giving the HPV vaccine. This step can help provide protection against some types of HPV that can cause problems and complications such as cervical cancer and genital warts.
This vaccine should be given to young women as early as possible, because the immunization levels of the body as well as growth and reproduction of cells in the cervical area is still very good. Vaccination is a method of early detection as an effort to prevent cervical cancer.
