What are the causes of cervical cancer

 



 

 

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Cervical cancer Causes of cervical cancer Sexual life with cervical cancer

The onset of cervical cancer takes approximately 10 to 15 years. Its onset is the result of multiple factors, and sex is only one of the factors.

Most patients with cervical cancer can resume their normal sexual life after treatment. Whether cervical cancer will recur after treatment depends mainly on two factors, whether the treatment is thorough and the body's immune function.

At present, there is no evidence that sex promotes cancer recurrence. On the contrary, a happy married life is conducive to the recovery of patients' mental, psychological and immune functions.

It is undeniable that surgery or radiation therapy will have a certain impact on the patient's sexual function, causing the patient's ovarian function to be lost, and at the same time changing the anatomical structure of the reproductive organs.

However, according to some statistics, there are very few people with abnormal sexual function after treatment, part of which is caused by mental and psychological effects or lack of understanding of the changes in the body caused by treatment.

From a purely physiological point of view, sexual desire will not be significantly affected after cervical cancer treatment, because the hormone most directly related to sexual desire is not estrogen, but testosterone.

Treatment causes patients to lose ovarian function, but they are like menopausal women, the role of the adrenal cortex will reach a hormone function and is not affected, at this time the role of the adrenal cortex will reach a new dominant position.

As for the vagina, because it has better elasticity, it is completely adaptable to sexual life through positive measures. If during radiotherapy and within 2 months after treatment, you insist on rinsing your vagina daily and rubbing a little chlortetracycline cod liver oil at the same time, you can avoid serious vaginal adhesions.

Three months after the end of the treatment, physical strength returns to normal, and after a doctor’s examination has confirmed that the cancer has been completely controlled, normal sexual life can be gradually restored. In the early stage of resuming sexual life, some patients are prone to pain or vaginal epithelium. Resistance is reduced, injury and infection are prone to occur, vaginal discharge increases, vaginal bleeding and so on.

In this similar situation, you should seek medical treatment in time to get treatment and guidance, and rule out cancer recurrence. It can be seen that patients with cervical cancer after treatment do not have to feel fear or lose confidence in their sex life.

After treatment, both the patient and her husband should pay special attention to maintaining sexual hygiene and regular and controlled sexual life. Husbands should give more understanding and caress to achieve sexual harmony and jointly create a "second honeymoon" to overcome cancer.

Cervical cancer Causes of cervical cancer Sexual life with cervical cancer

The onset of cervical cancer takes approximately 10 to 15 years. Its onset is the result of multiple factors, and sex is only one of the factors.



Most patients with cervical cancer can resume their normal sexual life after treatment. Whether cervical cancer will recur after treatment depends mainly on two factors, whether the treatment is thorough and the body's immune function.

At present, there is no evidence that sex promotes cancer recurrence. On the contrary, a happy married life is conducive to the recovery of patients' mental, psychological and immune functions.

It is undeniable that surgery or radiotherapy will have a certain impact on the patient's sexual function, causing the patient's ovarian function to be lost, and at the same time changing the anatomical structure of the reproductive organs.

However, according to some statistics, there are very few people with abnormal sexual function after treatment, part of which is caused by mental and psychological effects or lack of understanding of the changes in the body caused by treatment.

From a purely physiological point of view, sexual desire will not be significantly affected after cervical cancer treatment, because the hormone most directly related to sexual desire is not estrogen, but testosterone.

Treatment causes patients to lose ovarian function, but they are like menopausal women, the role of the adrenal cortex will reach a hormone function and is not affected, at this time the role of the adrenal cortex will reach a new dominant position.

As for the vagina, because it has better elasticity, it is completely adaptable to sexual life through positive measures. If during radiotherapy and within 2 months after treatment, you insist on rinsing your vagina daily and rubbing a little chlortetracycline cod liver oil at the same time, you can avoid serious vaginal adhesions.

Three months after the end of the treatment, physical strength returns to normal, and after a doctor’s examination has confirmed that the cancer has been completely controlled, normal sexual life can be gradually restored. In the early stage of resuming sexual life, some patients are prone to pain or vaginal epithelium Resistance is reduced, injury and infection are prone to occur, vaginal discharge increases, vaginal bleeding and so on.

In this similar situation, you should seek medical treatment in time to get treatment and guidance, and rule out cancer recurrence. It can be seen that patients with cervical cancer after treatment do not have to feel fear or lose confidence in their sex life.

After treatment, both the patient and her husband should pay special attention to maintaining sexual hygiene and regular and controlled sexual life. Husbands should give more understanding and caress to achieve sexual harmony and jointly create a "second honeymoon" to overcome cancer.

 

 

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