How to Prevent Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is the haunt of mothers and expectant mothers. Cervical cancer is usually experienced by women in developing countries especially in Asia. Based on research results from the WHO in 2002, 80% of patients with cervical cancer are women who exist in developing countries. Therefore, it is better that if all women are aware of the dangers of cervical cancer. This figure is inversely proportional to the developed countries, in developed countries breast cancer is more dominant than uterine cancer. In developing countries, cervical cancer is growing. It is sad.
The
cause of cervical cancer is not known with certainty, in addition to HPV virus associated with cervical
cancer suspected genital hygiene. Genital
infection usually occurs because someone less maintain the cleanliness of her intimate organs. Indeed, women in developing countries tend to have
unhealthy lifestyles and tend to be perfunctory. They can not take care of her intimate organs themselves correctly, thereby potentially affected by cervical
cancer.
Cervical cancer is actually have been prevented, provided that the women keep cleaning the body, so they will not be affected by
cervical cancer.
Few tips from me to reduce the risk of cervical
cancer, if you are in tropical countries is often advisable to replace underpants, this is done because the State tropical humidity tends to be high so that the bacteria can multiply rapidly, including in the vagina, it makes you potentially affected by
cervical cancer.
The next tips to reduce the
risk of cervical cancer is, after of the bathroom (defecate and urinate) recommended drying your intimate organ with tissue that is not saved bathroom, because the tissue is usually saved in the bathroom is a bit damp so that it becomes a place breeding germs, this can increase the
risk of cervical cancer. To be effective, wash your hands before changing pads, the pads should not be kept bathroom. It can
reduce the risk of cervical cancer.
Further tips, it is recommended to you to change underwear every time you replace the pads, because at the time of menstruation the germs tend to be more virulent and more numerous, so this may also reduce our exposure to risk cervical cancer.
Based on the research found that in our bath contained 70% of the fungus Candida albicans. This is very dangerous, because it can increase the risk of cervical cancer, and therefore use water straight from the tap to wipe after using the toilet.
Wipe the wrong way can also lead us potentially affected by cervical cancer is higher, try to wipe from front backward because if not then can carry the germs from the anus to the vagina, it does increase our ovarian cancer.
Maybe that’s all of my tips to prevent cervical cancer, when there are new tips I will share with you later.
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Posted 01 Dec 2011 by admin
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