Frequently Asked Questions
Can cervical cancer be prevented?
Yes. HPV vaccination, regular cervical screening (Pap smear), practising safe sex, and avoiding smoking can help reduce the risk of cervical cancer.
Is HPV infection always a sign of cervical cancer?
No. Most HPV infections clear on their own. However, persistent high-risk HPV infection can increase the risk of developing cervical cancer over time.
When should I get screened for cervical cancer?
Women should follow their healthcare provider's recommendations for regular Pap smear and HPV screening, even if they do not have any symptoms.
Can cervical cancer affect fertility?
Depending on the stage of the disease and the treatment required, cervical cancer may affect fertility. Early diagnosis can help preserve more treatment options.
How does Jeena Sikho HiiMS support patients with cervical cancer?
Jeena Sikho HiiMS follows a holistic Ayurvedic approach that may include personalised nutrition, herbal support, Panchakarma therapies, yoga, and lifestyle guidance based on the patient's condition.
Why should abnormal vaginal bleeding not be ignored?
Bleeding between periods, after intercourse, or after menopause may indicate cervical cancer or another underlying condition and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
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