Many patients are not aware of the general knowledge about HPV virus, so much so that they will think that the infection of HPV virus is suffering from condyloma acuminata, as a direct result of which they are very panic after being tested for hpv virus infection. Patients should pay attention to what type of HPV virus they are infected with. In recent years, more and more people are being tested positive for HPV58, so what does this mean? HPV58 positive, human papillomavirus, is an epitheliophilic virus with a high degree of specificity, it is a small DNA virus, 45-55nm in diameter, with an icosahedral three-dimensional symmetry of the capsid, containing 72 capsule particles and no capsule membrane. Clinically, there are up to dozens of subtypes of HPV, and different subtypes can cause different diseases. HPV can be divided into two categories, low-risk and high-risk, depending on the degree of pathogenicity or cancer risk of HPV subtypes. Low-risk HPV mainly causes ectopic warts and low-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in the anal skin, male genitalia, female labia, urethra, and lower vagina, and its viral subtypes are HPV6, 11, 30, 39, 42, 43, and HPV44. In addition to causing external genital warts, high-risk HPV can also cause external genital cancer, cervical cancer and high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, mainly with the following viral subtypes: HPV l6, 18, 31, 33, 35, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58 and HPV 61. Many patients think that as long as they have HPV they are infected with an STD, this is a wrong understanding. Experts say that at least half of all sexually active women and men become infected with genital HPV at some point in their lives. the virus generally heals itself after infection, but several of the viruses can cause cancer.