Human papillomavirus (HPV) does not require daily medication. HPV infections include both male and female infections, with male HPV infections primarily causing genital warts. In women, HPV infection can cause genital warts and can also lead to an increased risk of cervical cancer. Genital warts: HPV infection leads to genital warts, which need to be actively treated with laser surgery, antiviral medication after the surgery, and regular review. HPV persistent infection: HPV persistent positive infection, especially high-risk HPV type 16 and 18 positive infection, need to carry out cervical tissue biopsy, clear cervical lesions, if the biopsy is normal, you can use antiviral drug treatment to make HPV turn negative, regular review after treatment. HPV infection combined with abnormal cervical TCT: If HPV infection is accompanied by abnormal TCT (cervical liquid-based cell) results, cervical conization surgery is needed, and can be treated with antiviral medication after the surgery, with regular follow-up. After HPV infection, you need to go to the hospital in time and use medication under the doctor’s guidance.