HPV positive TCT is normal, if infected with high risk types of HPV, or if the infection lasts for too long, or if it is combined with other high risk factors, treatment is needed; on the contrary, observation is sufficient. A positive HPV (human papillomavirus) test proves that a woman is infected with HPV, and current research proves that long-term persistent HPV infection, especially high-risk type infection, is closely related to the development of cervical endocervical lesions and even cervical cancer in women. A normal TCT (Thin Layer Liquid Based Cytology) indicates that the cervical cells are not diseased, which suggests that the HPV infection is only present and not pathogenic. Some people who are infected with high-risk types of HPV, such as HPV types 16 and 18, or who have been infected for more than 12 months, or who also have high risk factors for cervical cancer, such as smoking or early sexual debut, may need treatment. Other people should maintain a healthy lifestyle and positive attitude, strengthen their immune system, and pay attention to hygiene during sex. It is up to the doctor to decide. In addition, it is recommended to have regular checkups and cooperate with the doctor if any abnormality is found.