HPV infection, also known as human papillomavirus infection, can cause papules the size of rice grains on the hands or feet of the body, which are rough and hard. There are also some cases of papillomatous condyloma acuminatum that appear in the reproductive organs of the human body. Can HPV infection affect menstruation?
If a patient is infected with HPV, it may affect their menstrual cycle, resulting in symptoms such as reduced, increased, or delayed menstrual flow. There are also many factors that can affect a woman's menstrual cycle. After being diagnosed with HPV, the patient's mood is relatively low and fluctuates greatly, which can affect the endocrine system and lead to abnormal menstruation.
HPV is similar to the cold virus and may infect the cervix of every woman. If a woman's body has high resistance, it can heal on its own; If a woman's resistance decreases or in special circumstances, it can cause persistent HPV infection, leading to cervical cancer. So once HPV infection occurs, do not panic excessively. Instead, observe the type of HPV infection according to the clinical doctor's examination for further diagnosis and treatment.
Abnormal menstruation in women may also be related to their daily routine. Long term consumption of raw, cold, and stimulating foods, or staying up late to catch a cold, can affect the patient's menstrual cycle. Female patients should take good care of their bodies after falling ill, pay more attention to developing good daily habits, avoid staying up late, smoking and drinking alcohol for a long time, and avoid drinking coffee or tea during menstruation.