The Rise In Cervical Cancer Cases: God’s Warning Word Through Thyatira Confirmed!

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A Post by TTR – The Thyatira Revolution®

Cervical cancer is a global health issue with significant increases in low- and middle-income countries, PARTICULARLY IN AFRICA, where it is a leading cause of cancer-related death. Cervical cancer is the number one cause of death in women diagnosed with gynaecological cancers in Ghana (Bruni et al., 2021). Ghana remains one of the leading countries with a high incidence of cervical cancer 18.3 per 100,000 women per year based on regional sampling

Allegedly, the high incidence and rising rates are driven by factors like the human papillomavirus (HPV), lack of access to vaccination and screening, and social determinants. While global efforts are focused on the elimination of cervical cancer, strategies to improve access to vaccination, screening, and treatment are critical. 

However with the information I have provided on bacterial infections caused by wearing of tight clothing like trousers, shorts and tight skirts, and these bacterial infections in turn CAUSING CERVICAL CANCER, it’s clear as day that the incessant wearing of trousers and shorts by African women and especially Ghanaian women is a major cause if not THE major cause of the rise in cervical cancer cases and resultant deaths in Africa and especially Ghana! 

God’s Warning through Thyatira has thus been buttressed logically, epistemologically, empirically, demonstrably and scientifically. 

** ALL pastors, parents, teachers, lecturers and government officials: you now have THE GOD-GIVEN RESPONSIBILITY to warn your daughters, wives, sisters, nieces, aunts and all women of THIS CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER TO THEIR LIVES BY WEARING OF TROUSERS, SHORTS, TIGHT SKIRTS AND TIGHT PANTS. **

 ALSO NOTE very carefully that at the time I issued God’s Warning about today’s women becoming known as THE GENERATION OF SMELLY LADIES IF THEY DON’T STOP WEARING TROUSERS AND SHORTS (something that was difficult for me to do, but for the lives of our precious ladies), I did NOT have this information. God spoke and I wrote it down on my wall. Now look! 

Read on: 

Yes, tight trousers and shorts contributes to several gynecological issues by creating a warm, damp environment that fosters infections and may cause chronic pain. This can lead to symptoms such as burning, itching, and discharge. While not directly causing damage to the uterus itself, tight clothing can lead to vulvodynia, an inflammatory skin condition, and may trigger infections that can affect the reproductive system. 

How tight clothing causes problems:

Infections:

Tight clothing can trap heat and moisture around the genitals, creating an ideal environment for bacteria and yeast to grow, which can lead to infections like bacterial vaginosis. 

Irritation and inflammation:

Constant pressure from tight clothing can cause skin irritation, leading to conditions like vulvodynia, which causes burning, stinging, and aching pain in the vulvar area. 

Pelvic floor issues:

Tight clothing can compress the pelvis, which may contribute to pelvic floor dysfunction. 

Symptoms to watch for:

Burning, itching, or a crawling sensation.

Redness, swelling, or skin cracking.

VAGINAL DISCHARGE AND A FOUL ODOR.

Discomfort during sex.

Chronic vulvar pain that comes and goes. 

What to do

* Wear breathable fabrics.

Opt for looser-fitting clothing made from natural fibers to allow for better air circulation. 

* Choose the right fit.

* AVOID TIGHT-FITTING PANTS, TROUSERS AND SHORTS, for most women have softer sensitive skin due to estrogen and a history of infections. 

* Consult a healthcare provider:

If you experience persistent pain, itching, or other symptoms, it’s best to see a doctor to rule out more serious conditions and receive appropriate treatment. 

A DEEPER ANALYSIS 

Restricting airflow to the pudenda can lead to increased moisture retention, heat, and humidity in the genital area. This can potentially cause:

Increased risk of infections. Bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, or other fungal infections may thrive in warm, moist environments.

Discomfort and irritation. Prolonged exposure to heat and moisture can cause discomfort, itching, and irritation in the genital area.

Skin conditions. Certain skin conditions, such as intertrigo or folliculitis, may be exacerbated or triggered by restricted airflow.

To maintain genital health, it’s recommended to:

 Wear breathable clothing. Choose clothing that allows for airflow and moisture wicking, such as cotton underwear and strictly skirts. NO TROUSERS AND SHORTS FOR WOMEN as this greatly restricts airflow. 

Practice good hygiene. Regularly clean the genital area with mild soap and water.

 Avoid tight-fitting clothing. Avoid clothing that causes friction in the genital area, SPECIFICALLY TROUSERS OF ALL KINDS AND SHORTS, for most women have softer sensitive skin due to estrogen and a history of infections. Thus women are more susceptible to harmful effects of friction in the genital area. 

If you experience persistent discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, consult a healthcare provider for guidance. OBEY GOD’S WORD FIRST.

// Are bacterial infections in the pudenda of women linked to the development of cancer, be it cervical or other? //

YES, some bacterial vaginosis (BV) and other bacterial infections in women are linked to an increased risk of cervical cancer, primarily by increasing the risk and persistence of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infections and by impairing the local immune response. While not every bacterial infection leads to cancer, BV has a significant association with cervical lesions and cancer, potentially due to the production of carcinogenic nitrosamines and changes in the immune environment that promote HPV. 

How Bacterial Infections Contribute to Cervical Cancer

Promotion of HPV Infection:

Bacterial vaginosis has been shown to increase the likelihood of acquiring and maintaining an HPV infection, a major cause of cervical cancer. 

Impaired Immune Response:

An altered vaginal microbiome, common in BV, can stimulate pro-inflammatory cytokines and reduce the immune system’s ability to clear HPV infections, creating an environment conducive to cancer development. 

Carcinogenic Substances:

Some abnormal microflora associated with bacterial infections can produce carcinogenic nitrosamines, which can damage DNA and contribute to cancer development. 

Chronic Inflammation:

Persistent bacterial infections can lead to chronic inflammation, which may eventually contribute to the development of cervical cancer. 

Other Factors

HPV is Key:

Cervical cancer is predominantly caused by persistent infections with high-risk HPV types. Bacterial infections often act as a cofactor, increasing the risk of HPV infection and progression to cancer. 

 Other Infections:

The chlamydia trachomatis bacterium, sexually transmitted by sexual contact, also increases the risk of cervical cancer by causing chronic inflammation that interferes with the immune system’s ability to clear HPV infections. 

 Other Cancers:

While the link is strongest for cervical cancer, dysbiosis in the vaginal microbiota, which can be caused by bacterial infections, is also being investigated for its role in other gynecological cancers, including ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulvar cancers. 

Prevention and Management

To ignore this would be abnormal: 

ALL WOMEN: STOP WEARING TROUSERS AND SHORTS IMMEDIATELY. FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR OWN LIFE AND THE AVOIDANCE OF DEATH THROUGH CERVICAL CANCER. STOP!  ️       

MEDICAL NEWS TODAY, a reputable medical magazine confirms this (read in the link below): 

Revert to normalcy by wearing skirts or long flowing garments only, UNDIVIDED at the thigh area! 

Will you not then be a saskatocious kraktos if you ignore this clear and present fashion danger to your life?

Maintaining good vaginal health and seeking treatment for bacterial infections can help reduce your overall risk.

Source: newsthemegh.com

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