Can the HPV virus be transmitted through sexual contact?

The low-risk HPV virus is mainly infected when the items are not clean, but also through sexual contact, like HPV6 and HPV11 are mainly transmitted through sexual contact, which is clinically one of the STDs that can lead to condyloma acuminata and need to be given treatment. If you have a sexual life, it is advisable to have regular HPV laboratory tests in the clinic to find out if the cervical epithelium is infected with high-risk HPV virus. Once there is an infection and no clinical intervention is given, it is likely to lead to precancerous lesions in the cervical epithelium and may even develop into cervical cancer. It is recommended that regular cervical cancer screening must be done in the clinic, and women without a history of sexual intercourse will not be infected with high-risk HPV virus.