Condoms Help Heal Genital Infections


10:02, November 10th 2008
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Munich - Condoms can help support the healing process of viral infections that affect the cervix, according to the Munich-based professional association for German gynaecologists.

Mutations that occur in cells affected by the human papilloma virus (HPV) are better contained when condoms are used because they the prevent the virus from spreading, the association said. In addition they protect from other sexually transmitted diseases that can slow down the healing process.

Doctors also recommend boosting the immune system. Women who are diagnosed with an HPV infection should stop smoking immediately, get enough sleep and avoid stressful situations to relieve the immune system. They should not use soap to wash their genital area because it can change the Ph level of the vagina and make it more susceptible to infection.

The association said HPV infections heal within two years in 60 to 90 per cent of women who contract them and without causing irreparable damage.

"If this is not the case or if the cell mutations continue, the affected area of the cervix can be removed," said Christian Albring, president of the association.

An annual routine cancer screening examination is sufficient to detect the disease. With the help of a smear test, a doctor can recognize cell changes early enough. The test is performed by taking a sample of cells from the cervix and checking them under a microscope.



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