The virus may be present in the body after an asymptomatic HPV infection. In general, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection can mostly be cleared by the body’s own immunity within two years, with the low-risk type taking 5 to 6 months and the high-risk type taking 8 to 24 months. Therefore, the vast majority of HPV infections have no clinical symptoms, but the possibility of long-term asymptomatic infections also exists in some people whose HPV infections have not been cleared. Asymptomatic in the early stages of HPV infection, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups.