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What are the symptoms of HPV recurrence after turning negative?


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High-risk HPV negative after showing positive results, often no corresponding symptoms show, only when high-risk HPV infection continues to infect the cervix, and cancer occurs only may show corresponding symptoms, such as will show contact bleeding. For high-risk HPV infection must pay attention to, even if it is negative, as long as there is sexual life may cause high-risk HPV infection again, must be regularly reviewed. Colposcopy is recommended when high-risk HPV is found to be positive. According to the results of colposcopy, it is decided whether to give treatment or regular reexamination. If low-risk HPV infection is negative, if re-contact is made, it may also show positive results, manifested as increased vaginal secretions, vulvar itching and gray-white cauliflower-like vegetation found in the vulva or vagina.