Cervical warts are a type of disease that is mainly transmitted through direct or indirect contact during sexual intercourse. Some cervical warts, such as gonorrhea and syphilis, can also be transmitted to the next generation through the placenta. Cervical warts not only affect the health of the patients themselves, but also affect them, and in severe cases even their offspring. Therefore, it is imperative to prevent cervical warts. 1. Start with yourself, insist on using condoms more often, and take safety precautions. 2. Have a health check before marriage. If your spouse is found to be ill, you should actively cooperate with the treatment and make sure they are healthy before entering the new home after recovery. 3. We must understand that open sexual attitudes do not mean promiscuity, especially prostitution is not desirable. 4. Pay attention to personal hygiene and try not to share personal items with others, especially bath towels, underwear, etc. In view of the serious threat that cervical warts pose to the patient's reproductive system, body health and life, we must resolutely prevent this type of disease in our lives and protect the quality of our country's population. |
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