Sexual Health
What bad habits can easily cause cervical cancer? What are the measures to prevent cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is a common gynecological malignant tumor. Its appearance not only seriously threatens the patient's physical health, but also poses a threat to life safety. We should pay attention to the factors of bad habits and achieve reasonable prevention in daily life.
Causes of cervical cancer
1. Marital factors: The vast majority of cervical cancer patients are married women. Early first sexual activity and excessive sexual partners are closely related to cervical cancer. The more sexual partners there are, the higher the relative risk of cervical cancer. The incidence rate of prostitutes is four times that of ordinary people. Therefore, sexual activity and marriage are closely related to cervical cancer, and men and women must resolutely eliminate extramarital sexual activity.
2. Fertility factors: The earlier the age of first birth, the higher the incidence rate of cervical cancer. Unmarried and childless women have very little chance of suffering from cervical cancer, and the incidence rate of cervical cancer is also very high for those who get married many times. Multiple deliveries, poor maintenance of the perinatal period, and poor delivery process can also increase the incidence of cervical cancer. However, multiple deliveries do not increase the incidence of cervical cancer.
3. Causes of disease: Herpes simplex virus type II, human papillomavirus, human cytomegalovirus, and fungal infections may be related to the occurrence of cervical cancer. However, the issues of which virus is the main inducer and which virus cooperates to easily develop cervical cancer have not been resolved. In short, women should clean themselves regularly to prevent bacterial infections
4. Other factors such as smoking: cervical cancer mostly occurs in women with low socioeconomic status. Smoking women are twice as likely to develop cervical cancer as non-smokers. In addition, the living habits of different regions may also affect the incidence rate of cervical cancer, women's immune function is low, and adverse mental factors are related to the occurrence of cervical cancer.
5. Male smegma element: some clinical data point out that male smegma not only has a decisive impact on the occurrence of penis cancer, but also is closely related to the occurrence of cervical cancer.
6. Trauma, hormones, viruses, etc.: The incidence of cervical cancer has a great relationship with cervical erosion. The incidence rate of cervical cancer in patients with cervical erosion is higher than that in normal women. According to analysis, the incidence of cervical cancer in women with cervical erosion is 0.73%, significantly higher than the 0.1% in women without cervical erosion.
7. Genetic factors: cervical cancer is related to heredity. Women in the reproductive period are stimulated by physical and chemical factors for a long time in their daily life, and germ cell are deformed. Their descendants are prone to cancer after birth.