Women usually need 6-24 months to naturally turn negative after being infected with HPV44, and the actual time is affected by factors such as immune status, lifestyle habits, viral load, whether other infections are present, and age.
1. Immune status
Immune function directly affects the speed of HPV clearance. When the body's immune system is strong, it can recognize and eliminate viruses faster. Regular sleep, balanced nutrition, and moderate exercise can help maintain immune balance. Long term excessive stress or the presence of immunodeficiency diseases may delay the process of turning negative.
2. Lifestyle Habits
Smoking, alcohol abuse, and other unhealthy habits can lower the local immunity of the cervix. Keeping the external genitalia clean and dry and avoiding multiple sexual partners can reduce the risk of repeated infections. It is recommended to increase the intake of dark vegetables and fruits, as they contain antioxidants that help clear viruses.
3. Viral load
The initial viral load during infection is related to the time of negative conversion. High load infections may take longer to clear. Regular re examination of HPV typing tests can monitor changes in the virus, but there is no need for excessive and frequent testing to increase psychological burden.
4. Co infection
When gynecological inflammations such as bacterial vaginitis and chlamydial infection coexist, it can prolong the HPV seroconversion cycle. Timely treatment of combined infections can improve the cervical microenvironment. Avoid overusing vaginal irrigators to disrupt the balance of the microbiota.
5. Age factor
Women under 30 years old have stronger immune clearance ability, and most of them turn negative within 1-2 years. Perimenopausal women may experience a decrease in estrogen levels, which weakens the resistance of the cervical mucosa and may result in an appropriate extension of the time for conversion to negative.
It is recommended to undergo a combined HPV and TCT screening every 6-12 months, and maintain a regular sleep schedule and a calm mindset during this period. Selenium, vitamin E and other nutrients can be supplemented appropriately, but there is no need to overly rely on health supplements. Avoid using illegal drugs that claim to quickly turn negative, and undergo vaginal colposcopy evaluation if the infection persists for more than 2 years. Choose pure cotton underwear for daily use and wash it separately, and take protective measures during sexual activity. If accompanied by abnormal bleeding or increased secretions, timely gynecological treatment should be sought.
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