HPV43 Low Risk Positive No Symptoms

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HPV infection can cause cervical intraepithelial lesions, even cervical cancer, especially high-risk HPV persistent infection, is the main factor to promote the occurrence of cervical cancer. HPV 43 is a low-risk type, this infection is mainly related to mild cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions or genitourinary warts. Therefore, HPV43 low-risk positive should be combined with gynecological examination to see whether there are genitourinary warts. If liquid-based cytology of the cervix is not recommended, if no intraepithelial lesions are found by liquid-based cytology, temporary follow-up observation can be performed, and HPV can be reexamined six months to one year later before making the next treatment decision.

HPV43 Low Risk Positive No Symptoms



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