Alcohol does not kill the HPV virus. Generally alcohol can kill common bacteria and viruses, but it has no effect on this virus. Most of the human papillomavirus infections can subside naturally with normal resistance and do not require special treatment, and there are no specific drugs to treat HPV infections. If the patient has a persistent HPV infection, he can choose antiviral drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as interferon, isotretinoin, and so on. If warts are present, you can also use medications such as trichloroacetic acid solution and fluorouracil ointment as prescribed by your doctor. Patients can also work with physical therapy, such as laser, microwave, freezing, and electrocautery, to remove the warts caused by the virus. Spraying alcohol alone cannot kill the virus, so patients need to seek medical attention promptly. Patients infected with the HPV virus should strengthen their own exercise in daily life to improve their physical fitness and resistance, so as to avoid secondary infection of the virus. If you need to take medication, you need to use it properly under the guidance of your doctor to avoid aggravating your condition.