Can a positive HPV type 16 high-risk type be converted to a negative one?

HPV16 high-risk type positive, most can be converted to negative. If simply infected with HPV16, the patient may not have any conscious symptoms, but only found to be HPV16-positive through routine HPV screening. However, this high-risk virus persists, and after a long period of time on the cervix, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or cervical cancer will occur. Therefore, once you are screened positive for HPV high-risk type, you must pay full attention to it, but don’t panic too much because this virus infection in the cervix still occurs frequently, and most of them will turn negative in about 1 year. If you continue to be positive, you should review the cervical TCT examination regularly to see if there is any cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, cervical cancer, and so on. After HPV16 infection, just follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate examination and treatment to avoid serious diseases.