High risk virus type 533 can be cured. High-risk virus type 533, also known as human papillomavirus type 53, is a high-risk type and is not the most difficult type to treat. Treatment is mainly through observation, medication and surgery. 1. Observation: Most of the clinical patients are transiently infected, usually without any feeling or symptom. If it is only found during physical examination, with normal cervical liquid-based cytology and no symptoms, there is usually no need to worry and treatment, and most of them can recover and turn negative by themselves in about one year. However, you should pay attention to regular checkups and observation. 2. Medication: If the disease has not been cured in more than one and a half years or has caused cervicitis or cervical lesions, interferon vaginal gel can be used to help regulate the disease. 3. Surgical treatment: If precancerous lesions appear in the cervix, surgical treatment options such as cervical conization are usually needed. Patients with high-risk virus type 533 need to go to the hospital for examination in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Drugs should be used under the guidance of professional doctors.