What signal does the body send when a papilloma grows on the body

The appearance of a papilloma-this is a signal about a process happening in the body and requires urgent attention and referral to a specialist. Papilloma is a benign growth familiar to every third person on the planet. In most cases, these elements only cause discomfort in appearance, but sometimes they can lead to the development of dangerous diseases.

A person infected with human papillomavirus

The appearance mechanism of papilloma

Papilloma, condyloma acuminata, and warts are structures that appear on the human body due to infection with the papilloma virus. Infectious pathogens are transmitted from carriers to healthy people in three ways:

  1. From mother to child birth. This happens when a pregnant woman has genital warts. As a result, papillomas appear in the baby's mouth, pharynx, larynx, nose, and respiratory tract.
  2. Through family contact. To be infected with the papilloma virus, it is enough to have close contact with things from people who have received physical education.
  3. During intercourse. The most common type of infection. Usually, the consequence of having sex with a carrier is the appearance of warts in private areas: the anus and genital areas. If found, you should contact a gynecologist immediately to prevent adverse consequences: due to improper treatment, it may cause trauma, which may degenerate into a tumor and develop into a cancerous tumor.

A small, invisible lesion on the skin or mucous membrane is enough to penetrate a person's blood.

Therefore, even protected sex cannot prevent disease.

Sexual contact as a way to infect papilloma virus

Causes of papilloma

Human papillomavirus is a highly contagious disease. It is almost impossible to prevent infection. In the modern world, 8 out of 10 people have HPV. Far fewer people deal with skin hyperplasia.

To activate HPV, the body's natural defense capabilities must be weakened. Before the appearance of papilloma on the body, it is affected by external and internal factors.

External factor

The causes of papilloma in the body can be many and varied. Everything a person comes into contact with can be attributed to external provocateurs:

  1. Use cosmetics, sanitary equipment, personal items. This includes using underwear, toothbrushes, towels, shaving with ordinary razors, using scissors to manicure, and decorative cosmetics.
  2. Visit public baths: swimming pools, baths, saunas, beaches. Walking barefoot increases the risk of skin damage.
  3. Salon and medical procedures. Lack of sanitation standards in institutions that use reusable equipment can lead to the spread of viral infections. During the piercing, you may be infected in the beautician's office. In recent years, popular eyelash extension surgery can cause hyperplasia on the eyelids.
  4. Excessive sweating, wear tight clothing. Sweat can cause microcracks in the skin. The virus penetrates this damage and forms papilloma in the problem area. People notice an increase in warts in the armpits (filamentous papilloma), under the breasts (dangling growths), lower abdomen, and groin area.
  5. Direct contact with the entity. Touching can spread the virus to the whole body and increase the number of warts.
  6. A woman transmits human papillomavirus to her baby while the baby is passing through the birth canal. If there are growths in the mother's genital area, cervix, or vagina, the baby is likely to have been infected at birth. This can happen if the papilloma is on the mother's chest.
  7. Sexual contact. A common form of HPV transmission from one partner to another. The more sexual partners a person has, the greater the chance of contracting the virus.

It is not difficult to be infected with papillomavirus. One cannot protect oneself from all provocative factors. To activate the virus, internal changes in the body must be triggered.

A pregnant woman transmitted papilloma to her baby

Internal factors

Internal causes include processes that lead to decreased immunity and activation of infections.

  1. Acute body processes and taking pills. During treatment, the body's ability to independently resist pathogens is inhibited.
  2. pressure. Any psychological shock or experience will lead to a weakened protective function. As a result of intense experiences or emotional outbursts, signs of various diseases appear, such as the appearance of warts.
  3. Hypothermia or overheating. The strength of the body is used to establish normal body temperature indicators. It becomes susceptible to any external factors.
  4. Women are pregnant. After conception, the female body needs to weaken the immune system to prevent rejection of the fetus. In the context of this situation, a good environment is often formed for various infectious diseases, and the signs of these infectious diseases have not been observed before. Sometimes, after childbirth, the body will recover, inhibit the disease-causing process, and the growth will disappear on its own. It is not recommended to remove growths at this stage, most removal methods are invasive.
  5. Hormonal changes. They may occur during puberty, pregnancy, breastfeeding, menopause, or due to disease.
  6. Malnutrition. A lack of vitamins can cause some or all of the important systems to malfunction. decrease in immunity. In autumn and winter, there is a serious shortage of useful products, and people are prone to get sick.
  7. The existence of bad habits. Alcohol and smoking reduce the ability to resist pathogens. According to doctors, addicted people are more susceptible to papillomavirus.

Characteristics of male and female performance

Viral moles did not differ significantly. If they begin to crawl out of the head, neck, back, face, abdomen, or limbs, it makes no difference who is the owner of the papilloma—a woman or a man. There is a certain difference between the spread of the virus and the damage to the genital area. The genitals have a sensitive covering and are easily injured during intercourse. According to the observation of experts, the anal passage is more susceptible to trauma. The head of the penis is considered stable. Many homosexuals suffer from genital warts (acute warts on the legs).

In girls, growth may appear on the pope, labia, clitoris, or vaginal cavity.

If left untreated, warts will merge and lead to the development of papillomatosis. The danger for women is the failure of cervical warts. If you are infected with a highly carcinogenic virus, you may develop cancer.

In men, growth affects the pubic area, glans, and upper layers of the epidermis. Growths can grow into the urethra, which can cause signs of the development of the inflammatory process, problems with urine outflow.

Prevent papilloma

It is almost impossible to prevent growth in the body. Following some rules will reduce the risk:

  • Comply with the regulations of personal use items;
  • Skin protection in public places;
  • Proper nutrition;
  • Reject bad habits;
  • Have a permanent sexual partner.

It is recommended that girls who have entered puberty be vaccinated with dangerous HPV varieties that are highly carcinogenic. It is believed that the vaccine will prevent the development of cervical cancer. Home therapy does not guarantee recovery. The traditional treatment method (herbal treatment) will relieve the external symptoms, but will leave the cause of the disease. If neoplasms appear on the body of unknown origin, you should consult a doctor at a medical institution. The doctor will prescribe a drug to treat the virus locally.

To avoid health problems, you should pay attention to your body. If a person receives a signal from the body when a viral papilloma appears on the body, it should not be ignored. You must seek help from an expert immediately. Experienced doctors will choose the latest treatment methods based on diagnostic tests.