16 Types of High Risk HPV Infection


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If there is a high risk of persistent HPV infection, it must be taken seriously. At the same time, combined with the results of cervical TCT, further colposcopy is needed. After colposcopy, it can determine whether there are abnormal cells on the cervical surface. If there is obvious vinegar white and iodine test is not stained during colposcopy, further cervical biopsy is needed to determine whether there is cervical lesions. If cervical biopsy confirms cervical lesions, it is necessary to guide the next step of treatment according to the type of cervical lesions. If only HPV infection persists, TCT and colposcopy do not see abnormalities, it is necessary to increase the body's resistance, actively treat HPV infection, and regularly review.