Is it dangerous to crest chickens during pregnancy?

Pregnant women with rooster crests can lead to a risk of bleeding that is difficult to handle, endangering life or having to have a cesarean section.

1. Pregnant women and rooster crests

Pregnant women who test positive for high-risk strains of HPV associated with cervical cancer should be monitored by a specialist for cervical tissue changes throughout pregnancy. Because, when pregnant with a rooster crest, tissue changes may increase during pregnancy. If possible, doctors will postpone treatment as it can lead to early labor.

Women with rooster crests during pregnancy will be monitored by the doctor to see if the warts are large, whether the sormonal changes in pregnancy cause genital warts to increase more or more, or sometimes warts can lead to bleeding. Depending on the degree of warts, the doctor may postpone treatment until after childbirth. But if warts are so large that it can cause blockages in the vagina, the enclosure of the pregnant woman then they need to be removed before childbirth.

2. Signs of rooster crests during pregnancy

People infected with rooster crests appear symptoms 1-3 months after contact with the sick person, or maybe even longer. And when the disease becomes severe, there are manifestations:

  • Starting small red bumps can grow larger. May appear in wet areas of the body including vaginal, pussy, penis or anal areas.
  • Usually painless, but if acne is damaged, they can cause pain to the touch.
  • For women including women who have rooster crests during pregnancy in the closed area, HPV virus can cause an abnormal fluid (secretion) from the vagina and pussy that causes itching and odorous fluid.

vaginal secrety

Signs of rooster crests during pregnancy

3. Diagnosis of genital warts in the closed area of pregnant women

Warts in the pregnant woman's enclosure are often diagnosed by observing abnormal pimples. However, in some special cases a biosy will be carried out for a diagnosis with better results.

Regular Pap tests will help detect changes in the vagina and uterus due to genital warts or early signs of cervical cancer. During the test Pap the doctor will use the duck beak to hold the vagina and see the path between the vagina and the uterus (cervical). Then collect cell samples from the cervical and then take them for microsynic examination.

HPV test: only a few strains of genital HPV are associated with cervical cancer. Cervical cell samples from the Pap test will be used to test for cancer-causing strains of HPV. However, this test is only available to women aged 30 years and older.

HPV Test

HPV test helps diagnose genital warts in pregnant women

4. Complications of rooster crests during pregnancy

Although no link between HPV virus and miscarriage, preterm birth or other pregnancy complications has been found, being infected with chicken bubbling during pregnancy also causes a number of complications:

  • Pregnant women with rooster crests will develop faster than normal. Rooster crests can spread and destroy tissue, clogging the birth line. For pregnant women, papilloma tends to grow larger due to increased levels of the hormone progesterone. In case the papilloma is overgly developed in the vaginal city, it will become less dilated and make it difficult to give birth.
  • Rooster crests are dangerous because they increase the risk of cervical cancer – a type of cancer caused by HPV virus. It should be emphasized that HPV infection occurs before the appearance of dyssterile lesions and then cervical cancer lesions.

5. The role of vaccines in HPV prevention

HPV virus is mainly sexually transmitted by skin direct contact with the skin, oral mucosa, pharynx or contact with the penis, uterus, vagina,anus of an infected person. Kissing or touching a partner's genitals orally is at increased risk for HPV virus transmission. HPV vaccination is a vaccine that helps prevent rooster crests and diseases such as cervical cancer, human papillomavirus (HPV).

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Reference sources: healthline.com, webmd.com, americanpregnancy.org, mayoclinic.org, health.ny.gov

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About: John Smith

b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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