A positive HPV test indicates the presence of HPV, suggesting the possibility of precancerous lesions. HPV is a test for the presence of precancerous cervical lesions, and a colposcopic biopsy is required to rule out the presence of precancerous lesions. For example, if the colposcopic biopsy results indicate the presence of low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia, which is benign at this time, antiviral medications such as Ginseng interferon or povidone-based suppositories can be used for 14 days to form a treatment time, and also to treat high-risk HPV positivity. After six months of treatment the human papillomavirus is retested and there is still no persistent positivity.