Is a woman’s HPV56 positivity caused by coitus?



HPV56 positive in women can be caused by coitus, or indirectly transmitted by using public baths.

HPV56 positivity, or sub-high-risk human papillomavirus infection, is mostly considered to be caused by unclean sex, so it may be a cross-infection caused by coitus, and the chances of this factor causing it are higher than others.

However, if you frequently use public items such as public baths and come into contact with infected people, you may also develop HPV infection, and the chances of this are smaller, but it still exists.

Women with HPV56 infection, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the cervical liquid-based cytology that is TCT and other related examinations, under the guidance of a professional doctor to determine the cause of the disease, and actively standardize the treatment, and pay attention to more exercise to improve the body’s immunity.