HPV (the Human Papilloma Virus) leads to one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Most of the time, it does not cause any symptoms. Typical symptoms are warts, and they can appear on arms, chest, feet etc. These are known as cutaneous HPV infections, where they cause warts on surface layer skins. Another type of warts only occurs in moist surface layers known as mucous membranes, these areas include the vagina, cervix, oral cavity, nasal cavity, throat, and the anal regions.

HPV can be separated into high risk and low risk groups. The former has a high risk of causing the formations of cancer The latter does not cause any symptoms and are generally considered harmless, with the occasional presence of warts.

High risk HPV including HPV-6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, 58 can cause cancers of the cervix (HPV-16, HPV-18), the penis, the anus, oropharynx (throat and oral cavity), vulva, vaginal etc. This cancer can take years to develop, in addition to environmental factors such as smoking, diet, exercise, that ultimately causes infected people to develop cancers and other health problems.

Cervical Cancer is by far the most common form of cancer caused by HPV, up to 80% of all cervical cancers are HPV related and can be prevented by receiving the HPV vaccination. Cervical cancers are currently the most common form of cancers and cause of death amongst women and can entirely be screened and prevented. Antai Hospital offers treatment for all forms of HPV infection, low-risk and high-risk, and the treatment prevents further development into cancer

How does cancer develop in HPV infected individuals?

High risk HPVs carry oncogene proteins that aggressively affect a cell’s cellular functions. HPV infiltrates into a cell, and lingers for a period, before turning that cell into an abnormal one. The cell begins to lose certain important functions such as losing immune system recognition and ability for apoptosis. This then allows uncontrolled cellular division without alarming the immune system, and eventually leads to precancerous lesions. Over time, if left undiagnosed and untreated, they develop into cancerous tumors that will continue to systemically spread.

Risk factors that increase chances of cancer formation:

  1. Age
  2. Alcohol Consumption
  3. Exercise
  4. Smoking
  5. Weakened immune system

Innovative and Effective Treatment for HPV infections in Antai Hospital

Antai Hospital offers a full contractual treatment with moneyback-guarantee, that can effectively treat your HPV infection and precancerous lesions and prevent them from forming cancers. This is done with our proprietary, in-house formulated HPV medication known as 安太液 (Antaiye). Within a six-month period and following our course of treatment, we can not only remove the precancerous lesion, but your HPV results will also become negative as well. Prioritize early screening and receive treatment with us today. Get in touch with us and let us know how we can help you overcome your HPV infection. Time is of the essence!

Antai Hospital’s Commitment

Antai Hospital’s full refund policy for the miscarriage prevention treatments we provide should already be the best guarantee for a healthy pregnancy. Patients should rest assured, can and should go about their everyday life, focusing their diet on vegetables, beans, celery, and other fiber-rich foods. Besides that, an active lifestyle of yoga and swimming should also be incorporated to help relieve stress and increase blood circulation, which is beneficial for the fetus’s development and the mother’s health. With our assurance, a healthy lifestyle, and peace of mind, you can go through a healthy pregnancy with no complications.

Recurrent miscarriages are no doubt a heavy blow to the patient’s physical and mental health. All we can do is to help ease the burden and decrease your trauma, to slowly help you overcome the anxiety with the love and care that we provide at Antai Hospital.

Trust in Antai Hospital and trust in yourself, your pregnancy is our priority.

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