HPV is human papillomavirus. HPV infection in men may cause benign growths in various parts of the body, and in a few patients, it may cause cancer. HPV is contagious, so if you are infected with HPV, you need to take precautions to avoid infecting others. After the infection of HPV, there will be many parts of the body to appear benign superfluous organisms, such as common warts, flat warts, warts, warts, and so on. In a few cases, it may lead to cancerous lesions, such as warts and oropharyngeal cancer. After treatment, it can also lead to skin pigmentation and scarring. The disease is mainly associated with factors such as low immunity, history of unclean sex, and bad lifestyle habits. HPV infection cannot be cured and is easy to be repeated. Clinical cure can be achieved through physical therapy, medication and surgery. It is recommended that patients infected with HPV go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.