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How can you get cervical cancer​

How can you get cervical cancer? It is usually caused by hormonal changes, chronic inflammation, endometriosis, cervical injury, infection, etc. It can be relieved by lifestyle care, dietary modification and medication.

Hormonal changes

Hormonal changes may be associated with the formation of cervical tumors. Changes in certain hormone levels may lead to abnormal proliferation of cervical tissues, thus leading to the above mentioned diseases. It is recommended to keep a relaxed mood, pay attention to rest and ensure sufficient sleep.

Chronic inflammation

Chronic inflammation of the cervix may also lead to proliferation of cervical epithelial cells, which can lead to the formation of cervical tumors. Patients can receive medication such as Azithromycin capsule and Camptotheca capsule under doctor's guidance.

Endometriosis

Disease refers to the growth of endometrium in other parts of the uterus outside the uterus, and cervical tumor may be related to endometriosis. Patients can be treated with medicines such as Danazol capsule and Gestodene capsule under doctor's supervision.

Cervical Injury

Injury or trauma to the cervix, such as postpartum or surgery, may lead to the development of cervical tumors. Patients can be treated with medicines like Amoxicillin capsule and Cefradin capsule as advised by the doctor.

Infections

Sexually transmitted infections, such as human papillomavirus infection, are one of the major causes of cervical cancer formation. Patients can be treated with medications such as recombinant human interferon alpha 2b gel and thymidine enteric-coated tablets under the supervision of a doctor.

Cervical tumors are usually benign, but in rare cases, they may develop into malignant tumors, i.e. cervical cancer. Prompt medical attention is recommended if there is any discomfort.

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