The treatment of HPV virus varies depending on whether the infection is high risk or low risk. If the HPV virus is a low-risk infection, it is usually associated with condyloma acuminatum, which occurs in the external genital tract, such as the vulva or perianal area. For this case, you can consider topical application of recombinant human interferon a2b gel, combined with laser treatment to remove the warts, and also with oral antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir tablets. If you’re looking for a high risk type of HPV infection, this is closely related to the occurrence of cervical cancer, especially HPV16 and HPV18. It is advisable to combine cervical TCT examination and, if necessary, electronic colposcopy and cervical tissue biopsy to further confirm the diagnosis. In addition, if the biopsy indicates cervical CIN grade 2, it may be necessary to perform cervical LEEP surgery, and if CIN grade 3, cervical conization or hysterectomy. In conclusion, it is important to identify the typing of HPV infection, which is directly related to the subsequent treatment and related tests.