Women can have intercourse when they are tested for HPV infection, but this infection can be cross-infected, and if you do not use a condom during intercourse, you may infect your sexual partner. Therefore, women with HPV infection must choose to use condoms for contraception, so that through the barrier of condoms, there is no direct contact with sexual organs, so there is generally no cross-infection. Patients should always use condoms during sex, from the beginning to the end of intercourse. If the condom is not used, or if the condom is broken or falls off, the patient’s sexual partner may be infected with HPV. Because there is less secretion around the male foreskin, even if there is an infection, it is difficult to detect it by taking a secretion test, so it is important to do prevention work.