In the outpatient clinic, we see patients clutching their test reports and trembling every day: "Doctor, does a positive HPV result mean there's no hope?" As a doctor with ten years of experience in H...
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First, stay calm: infection does not equal cancer, and 90% can resolve on their own.Last week in the outpatient clinic, a 32-year-old Ms. Zhang came in with a positive HPV report and tearfully asked, ...
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Last week, I saw a 23-year-old girl in my clinic. She was holding a positive HPV test result and had cried her eyes out. She asked, "Doctor, I'm not married and haven't been in a relationship. How cou...
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I. Women aged 21 and above: It's time to schedule a TCT examination!Many sisters think "I'm still young, gynecological issues are far from me," but the HPV virus doesn't discriminate by age! According...
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First, Understand: The Two Tests Are Like "Investigation Partners" with Different RolesPatients ask every day in the outpatient clinic: "Doctor, what exactly do TCT and HPV check?" In fact, the two ar...
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In outpatient clinics, it is common to encounter women around 48 years old holding HPV-positive reports and anxiously asking, "Doctor, can I still test negative at this age? Will I develop cervical ca...
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The moment they see "high-risk HPV positive" on the test report, many women panic: "Am I going to get cervical cancer?" As a gynecologist with 10 years of experience, I see many anxious patients every...
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Doctor, I have third-degree cervical erosion! Is it very serious? Do I need surgery? Every day in the clinic, I encounter women frightened by the term "erosion" — some spend thousands on laser or cryo...
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Doctor, I tested positive for HPV. Does that mean my husband has been unfaithful?This is the most common question heard in outpatient clinics, and each time one can sense the patient's anxiety and gri...
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First, let me reassure all the sisters: HPV does not equal cancer, and most cases can resolve on their own!Every day in the outpatient clinic, we encounter sisters with positive reports who have cried...
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