Patients with positive HPV types 16 and 18 need to undergo colposcopy to determine whether there is a combination of cervical intraepithelial lesions and cervical cancer; if not, no special treatment is needed. If so, antiviral drugs such as interferon gel can be given, or surgical treatment can be performed. Human papillomavirus, or HPV, does not require specific treatment if a colposcopic biopsy reveals no lesions. Strengthening exercise and improving autoimmunity, most HPV viruses can be cleared through the body’s autoimmunity, and can usually turn negative within 1 to 2 years. However, if HPV type 16, type 18 persistent infection, the appearance of cervical lesions, if necessary, can be given some local antiviral drugs, such as interferon gel, and so on, as appropriate, to take the PaoWenKang suppositories and other medication, or according to the results of the examination of the choice of surgical methods of treatment in accordance with the instructions of the doctor. If these two viral infections occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional physician. The use of medication should follow the doctor’s instructions, so as not to delay the condition.