Does HPV 6 need to do cervical biopsy? Whether HPV6 needs cervical biopsy is a question that many women may encounter when facing cervical health problems. HPV6 is a low-risk human papillomavirus. Although its carcinogenic risk is relatively low, it is still an important health problem that women need to pay attention to.
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First of all, we need to understand the significance of cervical biopsy. Cervical biopsy is a method of pathological examination by taking cervical tissue samples. Its main purpose is to more accurately determine whether there are cervical lesions, such as cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) or other abnormal cell proliferation. These abnormal cell proliferation may be a precursor of cervical cancer, so early detection and treatment are of great significance for the prevention of cervical cancer.
So, does HPV6 positive mean that cervical biopsy must be performed? The answer is not absolute. Although HPV6 positivity may increase the risk of cervical lesions, not all HPV6-positive patients need biopsy. Whether biopsy is needed should be considered in combination with other factors, such as the results of cervical cytology, personal medical history and the existence of other high-risk factors.
Cervical biopsy may be recommended
if cervical cytology results are abnormal or if the doctor believes there is a high risk based on the patient’s specific condition. Through biopsy, doctors can further understand the health of cervical tissue and find and deal with potential problems in time.
However, we also need to understand that cervical biopsy is not necessary. It is only a way to assess the health of the cervix, not an absolutely accurate diagnostic method. Even if the biopsy results are normal, the risk of cervical cancer can not be completely ruled out. Therefore, it is still very important to have regular gynecological examinations, HPV screening and maintain good living habits and hygiene habits.
In addition, for HPV 6 positive patients, in addition to considering whether to carry out cervical biopsy, we should also take active measures to enhance immunity and avoid unclean sexual behavior in order to prevent the persistence of HPV infection and the occurrence of pathological changes.
To sum up, whether HPV6 positive needs cervical biopsy depends on the individual situation. In the face of this problem, we should maintain a positive attitude, trust the professional judgment of doctors, and actively cooperate with the treatment and management of doctors in order to better maintain their reproductive health.
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Nanjing Youjia Viral Verruca Medical Research Institute published a research paper in the Academic Journal of Chinese Sexology 2021: a case report
of a new external washing therapy for condyloma acuminatum in children
[Abstract] The incidence of condyloma acuminatum in children is on the rise. This study introduces an attempt to use a patented Chinese medicine prescription for external washing. The patient was a 4-year-old patient with perianal condyloma acuminatum. Syphilis and HIV infection were excluded. Human papillomavirus 6 (HPV 6) infection was positive. Pathological examination confirmed that it was consistent with the changes of condyloma acuminatum. The traditional Chinese medicine prescription was used for hip bath and routine nursing, and the wart gradually fell off. The residual anal verrucous body was treated with liquid medicine wet compress and external washing. After 2.5 months of follow-up and reexamination, it was completely lost, and it was confirmed to be cured after 2 years of follow-up. The infection source of this patient is non-sexual contact, and the infection virus is HPV6, which is relatively frequent. There are no obvious side effects such as pain and edema that often occur in other treatments, and there are not too many complex nursing requirements. It is a desirable treatment method for children with condyloma acuminatum.