Health risks of smoking: The toxic chemicals in tobacco directly damage cervical cells, leading to chronic inflammation and cervical cancer (Image: Pexels)
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Moneycontrol14-01-2026, 18:01

Cervical Cancer: Lifestyle Choices, Stress, Smoking, Unprotected Sex are Key Risk Factors

  • Cervical health is significantly influenced by lifestyle choices, despite genetics and HPV infections playing a role.
  • Risk factors for cervical issues include smoking, poor genital hygiene, unprotected sex, poor diet, chronic stress, and skipping screenings.
  • Smoking weakens immunity and damages cervical cells, while poor hygiene disrupts the vaginal balance, increasing infection risk.
  • Unprotected sex raises STI risk, especially HPV, and a poor diet compromises the immune system's ability to fight infections.
  • Regular gynecological exams, HPV vaccination, and healthy habits are crucial for prevention and early detection of cervical cancer.

Why It Matters: Lifestyle choices, including smoking, stress, and unprotected sex, are major contributors to cervical cancer risk.

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