Cervical precancerous lesions refer to the lesions that occur in the cervix before cancer occurs, which will lead to a pathological process of cancer. This cancerous process lasts for a long time. The following is a detailed introduction to cervical precancerous lesions. The occurrence and development of cervical cancer has a gradual evolution process, which can take from several years to decades. It is generally believed that this evolution process goes through the following stages: mild, moderate and severe intraepithelial neoplasia, early invasive cancer, and invasive cancer. Patients with cervical cancer often live a particularly painful life. They have to undergo various treatments every day and worry about the progression of the disease. They can be said to be physically and mentally exhausted. The risk of young women developing cervical cancer after sexual intercourse is about 4 times higher than that of normal women. In addition, women who have sexual intercourse too early are more likely to develop infectious diseases such as syphilis. It has been confirmed that if a woman has sex with multiple men, she is more likely to develop cervical cancer, while virgins rarely develop cervical cancer. Multiple births and improper perinatal care can also increase the incidence of cervical cancer. Studies have confirmed that the risk of cervical cancer in wives of men with excessively long foreskin or phimosis is relatively high. The chance of cervical cancer in wives of men with penile cancer or prostate cancer or with multiple sexual partners is increased. Viral or fungal infections may be related to the occurrence of cervical cancer, but which virus is the main cause of cancer or which viruses work together to easily cause cervical cancer has not yet been resolved. Cervical erosion, lacerations, eversion, trauma, viruses and other factors can largely cause cervical cancer. People who sit in one place for a long time or do not move for a long time will cause toxins to accumulate in the cervix and cannot be discharged, which is also one of the causes of cervical cancer. |
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