There is a relationship between HPV infection in women and men, and there may also be a factor of infection in women themselves. When a man has HPV infection, it can cause a woman to have HPV infection in her vulva or cervix through close direct contact during sexual intercourse. When the infection occurs in the vulva, it may lead to condyloma acuminata, and if it occurs in the cervix, it may lead to a high-risk infection and persistent viral infection, which may lead to malignant tendencies in the cervix. The actual fact is that when a woman is infected with the HPV virus, she must pay attention to proper physical fitness. The warts on the vulva need to be treated with microwave or laser surgery and given antiviral medication afterwards, and the cervical HPV lesions may also need to be treated surgically and reviewed regularly after treatment.