Is cervical cancer contagious? Female friends have always been concerned about whether cervical cancer is contagious, because this will endanger the health of the patient's family, so many female patients still want to know about this issue. So is cervical cancer contagious? What are the ways of blood transmission of cervical cancer?
Is cervical cancer contagious? From the perspective of the factors that cause cancer, cervical cancer is not contagious. So far, no convincing evidence of cancer transmission has been found. Moreover, after active treatment, cervical cancer patients can work and live normally like healthy people after their condition stabilizes. Therefore, generally speaking, if the patient recovers to normal, the wound can be completely healed 3 months after surgery or sexual life can be resumed half a year after radiotherapy, and sexual life will not have a negative impact on the patient's condition. Moreover, a harmonious sex life is beneficial to the cooperation with treatment. The support of family members, especially the husband, is conducive to the recovery of the patient's mental and immune functions. However, there are some issues that need to be noted during sexual life: 1. For patients who have undergone radical hysterectomy, since part of the vagina has been removed and the vagina is shorter, they should avoid excessive and deep sexual intercourse. 2. For patients who have undergone bilateral oophorectomy, the vagina is drier during sexual intercourse. Couples can increase vaginal secretions through stimulation such as hugging, caressing, kissing, etc., or use water-based lubricants approved by a physician to obtain sexual satisfaction. 3. After the operation, patients can strengthen the perineum and pelvic floor contraction exercises and improve the strength and tension of the pelvic muscles, which will help the couple's sexual life. In addition, the couple should realize that sex life is not just about sexual intercourse, but also has many alternative compensatory sexual activities, such as hugging, caressing, kissing and skin contact, to obtain sexual satisfaction. 4. Maintain personal hygiene and remove odor. Wash the perineum before sexual intercourse and urinate immediately afterwards. Do not have sexual intercourse when symptoms of urinary tract infection occur. If there is pain or bleeding during sexual intercourse, stop sexual activity. Through the above introduction, we can understand that cervical cancer is not contagious, so female friends suffering from cervical cancer do not need to worry too much about this issue, but the treatment of cervical cancer also needs to be timely and strive for treatment. At the same time, the precautions introduced above need to be paid attention to. |