HPV refers to human papillomavirus. Generally speaking, it is also possible to get the 2-valent vaccine when infected with HPV58. After HPV58 is found to be positive, further TCT examination is required, and according to the different results, appropriate treatment will be carried out, such as continued follow-up, or treatment through medication or surgery. The 2-valent vaccine refers to the human papillomavirus vaccine, which is generally available within the appropriate age. HPV 2-valent vaccine for 9 to 45 years old, HPV 4-valent vaccine for 9 to 45 years old, HPV 9-valent vaccine is suitable for 16 to 26 years old, these three vaccines are mainly to prevent the number of different subtypes of the HPV virus, you can combine their own needs and the doctor’s recommendations for the choice of vaccination. It is important to note that even after receiving the HPV vaccine, there is still a possibility of infection with pathogenic bacteria, and regular checkups, including HPV screening and cervical cytology screening, are still needed.