Checking HPV during ovulation: Understand the health status of yourself and your partner

HPV is an infectious virus that can cause many different types of cancer, including cervical, vulvar, vaginal, and anal cancer. While most people develop immunity after being infected with HPV, some people may remain infected and develop into carriers of the highly dangerous virus, which may increase their risk of contracting other cancers.

Therefore, regular HPV testing is very important to help women understand the health status of themselves and their partner. HPV testing during ovulation can detect infection status by detecting the amount of virus in vaginal secretions. This test is very safe, does not cause any harm to the body, and can help women detect and treat potential infections early, thereby minimizing the risk of contracting cancer.

In addition to checking for HPV during ovulation, there are other methods that can help women detect infection status early. For example, women can use condoms to protect themselves from HPV infection, and women can also be screened for other types of cancer, such as cervical pre-cancer screening and vulvar cancer screening.