Cervical cancer is a disease that seriously harms women's health. It not only harms the physical health of women, but also has a very bad impact on their mental health. Here are some common harms of cervical cancer from a psychological perspective. Generally speaking, the dangers of cervical cancer from a psychological perspective are: 1. The influence of social pressure: Among cervical cancer patients, especially young and middle-aged patients, they have a relatively prominent position in society and family. Now they are trapped by the disease, worrying about their children's education and the support of the elderly, and they are also concerned about their careers. Therefore, they are prone to pessimism and disappointment. This is the most common psychological harm of cervical cancer. 2. Influence of family and economic conditions: Since cervical cancer patients often undergo surgery to remove the uterus and appendages, some also need to clean up and undergo multiple chemotherapy sessions, they need the company of their family members and have to bear a large amount of treatment costs, which makes them feel exhausted. The negative emotions of their family members can easily cause emotional fluctuations in the patients, and even a sigh can make the patients feel guilty and helpless, resulting in mental tension. This is also a common psychological hazard of cervical cancer. If the patient is acute, he will become more irritable, and the introverted will become more silent. 3. Worry about inadequate medical care: This is also a common psychological risk of cervical cancer. In recent years, due to the increase in medical disputes, the outside world and the news media have also made medical disputes a news point. They have not given enough publicity to the medical staff for saving lives and healing the wounded, but have over-publicized the dark side of hospitals, such as accepting red envelopes, unreasonable charges, and poor service attitudes, which has led to a decrease in the trust of some patients in medical staff. 4. The impact of differences in cultural level: Differences in cultural level also have a great impact on the treatment of the disease. People with higher cultural level are extremely sensitive to and are prone to nervous anxiety. They often ask doctors and nurses or read books to understand the occurrence, development and prognosis of the disease, and can actively cooperate with treatment. People with low cultural level are more dependent on medical staff and are prone to rogue self-pity. This is also a very common psychological harm of cervical cancer. The above is an introduction to the harm of cervical cancer from a common psychological perspective. I believe everyone has some understanding of the harm of cervical cancer. In view of this, once you have cervical cancer, you must go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying the disease. For more information, please visit the cervical cancer disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/zhongliu/gj/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation. |
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