If you have HPV infection, it is best to treat it with antiviral drugs in time to avoid aggravation of the disease which may cause cervical cancer. Pay attention to cervical hygiene, don’t stimulate the cervix often, and abstain from sex. It is important to make sure that you do not have an abortion, as this can easily stimulate the cervix and aggravate cervicitis. In addition, it is also easy to cause low body resistance after abortion, which can lead to aggravation of the condition and cause cervical cancer. If you have HPV infection, you need to have regular TCT examination. If there is atypical hyperplasia in the cervical area, you need to have pathological examination by puncture to exclude the possibility of malignant change. If malignant changes occur, timely surgery is needed, together with radiotherapy treatment, in order to control cancer metastasis.