Cervical cancer induced by HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) that can be transmitted through sexual intercourse. Here we summarize some of the ways to prevent cervical cancer.
1. Avoid early marriage
Sexual intercourse at an early age can lead to cervical cancer. Avoid early marriage or sex at too young age.
2. The cervical cancer vaccine
HPV vaccine is one way to prevent cervical cancer is effective, because it can fortify ourselves against HPV types 16 and 18. HPV vaccine can be given from the age of 10-55 years.
3. Healthy lifestyle
Have a healthy lifestyle with a balanced nutritious diet, do not smoke, do not stay up, as well as regular exercise to fortify themselves against various diseases. Increase your intake of vitamin A, C and E and folic acid to reduce the risk of cervical cancer.
Research has also shown that female smokers have an increased risk of cervical cancer is two times greater than nonsmokers.
4. Faithful to couples
Other ways to prevent cervical cancer is a loyal partner. HPV virus is transmitted through sexual intercourse. The opposite sex who are already infected with this strain can pass easily to you.
5. Maintain hygiene of sex organs
Maintain cleanliness of femininity can prevent cervical cancer, because the virus can not survive long in a hygienic area.
We recommend that if forced to use a public toilet, you should always carry wipes and hand sanitizer gel to clean the 'lip' toilet seat before use.
Early detection through medical tests
For women who have had sexual intercourse, recommended conducting a series of tests such as HPV, Pap tests, or tests IVA. The test is intended to detect the presence of HPV (Human Papilloma Virus).
By performing tests on a regular basis, cervical cancer can be detected early and treatment can be done before it is too late.
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