What are the initial symptoms of hpv in women

HPV infection in women is usually asymptomatic, but I can tell you from my years of experience that there are still some signs of infection. For example, many women have itchy vulva problems, but there are no signs of mold or trichomonas infection on multiple tests, so you should check for HPV infection.

  Secondly, because HPV infection may be related to sexual life. Many people will have acute or chronic cervicitis, when this state appears there will be abnormalities in the leucorrhea, pain in the lower abdomen, even involving the pelvic inflammatory reaction, many people will have pain in the abdomen on both sides, involving some adnexal problems. Even severe cases can affect the bladder and nighttime urination can increase, which may indicate inflammation of the cervix, but this is not an absolute symptom of HPV infection.

  There is also the problem that many women have a combined state of HPV infection, causing contact bleeding when they come into sexual contact.

  It is true that contact bleeding is not a direct symptom of HPV infection, but we know from past experience that when contact bleeding occurs, in addition to inflammation, we must consider whether there is cervical lesion or even cervical cancer, but in most cases, we believe that HP V infection is asymptomatic.

  Therefore, I remind the general public, especially women, when you have sex, you should regularly check whether there is HP V infection, in order to cervical cancer screening, have sex with HPV regular examination, to find out whether he has infection, or even whether there are lesions, so although HPV infection does not have any specific symptoms that are considered common, but when the above-mentioned problems occur, it should still prompt you to check more often.