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There are many strains of HPV and they can be divided into two main groups.

There are many strains of HPV and they can be divided into two main groups.

Like many viruses, ranging from mild to life-threatening… HPV is no different. But which strains cause cervical cancer?

  • Mild strains: Some people who are infected with HPV in this group may not have any symptoms and the infection can go away on its own in the future. However, in some cases, it will result in genital warts. If left untreated, the warts may spread, which will interfere with daily life, but is not life-threatening.
  • Severe strains: These HPV strains have the potential to cause cervical cancer, such as strains 16 and 18.

Same-sex couples are also at risk of contracting HPV.

Having sex is not limited to only male and female. Because same-sex couples, whether female and female or male and male. Can also be infected with this HPV virus. Dr. Net further explained that “Because the infection can occur even through hands that have touched the germs from the genitals and then touch the skin or genitals of others, it can be said that the HPV virus can occur in both males and females. The difference is that in the case of women, if infected, it can develop into cervical cancer. The risk group is all women who have sex. And those who smoke or inhale cigarette smoke are at higher risk.”

Although not everyone who has sex will be infected with HPV, there is a high risk of up to 50%.

Out of 100 sexually active people, about 50 will be infecte. That’s why every woman should be screened for cervical cancer. And more importantly, they เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย should be tested for the infection at the DNA level. HPV DNA Testing, which goes deep into the DNA level, in the strains that are at risk of causing cervical cancer.”

Deep DNA testing with greater accuracy

DNA TESTING is a deep DNA testing. Which is a molecular testing technique that can find HPV before it becomes cervical cancer. This allows prevented and treat before it develops into cervical cancer. This method is very accurate, unlike other current cervical cancer screening methods, which are less accurate.