How to treat HPV infection if tested for high risk

Checking for high risk of HPV infection refers to infection with high risk type HPV, which for women has the risk of causing cervical cancer and should be handled with general treatment, medication and surgery. If men are infected with this virus, if there are no clinical symptoms, basically no treatment is needed.
1. Female infection:
(1) General treatment: balanced diet and nutrition should be taken in daily life, avoiding the bad dietary habit of picky eating and partiality; active participation in physical exercise, avoiding the bad habits of staying up all night and sitting for a long time.
(2) Drug treatment: patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply interferon and other drugs for treatment, after the use of drugs, nausea, skin rash and other adverse reactions, timely medical treatment.
(3) Surgical treatment: After further examination, if abnormal cervical lesions are found, they can be removed through colposcopy under the guidance of doctors.
2. Male infections: Usually, male infections are asymptomatic and do not require special medical intervention. If new wart-like organisms appear, physical therapy such as laser or freezing can be used to remove the warts.
The virus is contagious and sexual intercourse is prohibited during treatment.
After diagnosis of high-risk HPV infection, you should actively cooperate with your doctor for proper management. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice to avoid adverse consequences.