Deciphering these silent signs allows for rapid detection and more effective treatment. Your vigilance makes all the difference.
A widespread virus… but one to be taken seriously.
The number one culprit? Human papillomavirus (HPV). Extremely common, this virus is mainly transmitted through sexual contact and affects most sexually active individuals at some point in their lives. The good news? Our bodies generally manage to clear it spontaneously. However, some variants (particularly types 16 and 18) can persist and lead to cellular abnormalities that, without intervention, can develop into malignant tumors.
Warning signs: when to worry?
