What to do if you are positive for HPV type 16 and still positive a year after cervical conization

Human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 positive, still positive one year after cervical conization, can be treated with interferon and laser therapy, etc.
HPV type 16 is the high-risk type of human papillomavirus, which is closely related to cervical cancer, so cervical conization treatment is recommended for HPV type 16 positive patients.
If the HPV test is still positive after one year of cervical conization, you can use interferon suppository or PaoWenKang suppository externally for 7-14 days each time for three consecutive months, and then review the test, and you can also cooperate with the use of interferon for treatment.
HPV infection is also related to human immunity, so HPV-positive patients should maintain a healthy lifestyle, appropriate physical exercise, while paying attention to a balanced diet, ensure rest, and enhance immunity.