Some symptoms can be observed although not always an indication of HPV infection. Whitish or spend a little blood after intercourse is little sign of symptoms of this cancer. In addition, a yellowish liquid that smells in the genital area can also be an indication of HPV infection. This virus can be transmitted from one patient to another and infect the person. Transmission can be through direct contact and because of sex.
When there is this virus in a person's hand, then touching the genitals, the virus will move and can infect the cervix or neck of your womb. Another transmission method is in the closet in a public restroom that has been contaminated with the virus. A cancer patient may use a closet, which contained the HPV virus in patients switch to the closet. When you use it without cleaning it, the virus could then move to your genital area.
The poor person's lifestyle may be supporting the increasing number of patients with this cancer. Smoking habits, lack of vitamin C, vitamin E and folic acid may be the cause. If you eat nutritious foods will make the immune system can drive up and HPV virus.
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