The Best Time to Check HPV

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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2025-05-21 17:43:22
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If the HPV test is positive, it takes at least half a year to do the reexamination. As long as there is no vaginal bleeding and no sexual life within 3 days, HPV testing can be done. If HPV is persistent and high-risk positive for more than two years, it may show precancerous lesions of the cervix, but it can also be cured after active treatment. If HPV is positive again, at the same time, check the liquid-based cytological examination of the cervix, that is, TCT examination. If the examination result is also positive, the next step is to do colposcopy. Biopsy can be taken under colposcopy for pathology. According to the pathological results, the next treatment is determined.