What if HPV doesn't turn negative?


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If HPV has not been negative, this situation needs to go to the hospital to do cervical TCT testing. After TCT and HPV examination, you can initially screen for cervical cancer and precancerous lesions, exclude cervical cancer and precancerous lesions, and check regularly every year. If HPV has been positive and not negative, check the type of HPV infection and TCT test results. If HPV16 and 18 are present, a biopsy under colposcopy is required to see the severity of the disease and then actively treat the condition. Therefore, HPV has not been negative, and further examination is needed. If necessary, a biopsy is required under colposcopy. Biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing cervical cancer. Cervical TCT and HPV are only the initial stage of cervical cancer screening.