HPV infection does not cause missed periods. HPV is a human papillomavirus infection that may cause genital warts in gynecology, which may cause vulvar itching, increased vaginal discharge or grayish cauliflower-like growths in the genital tract, but not missed periods. In addition, in the case of high-risk HPV infection, it may cause localized cancer of the cervix, which also does not affect missed periods. The vast majority of menstrual problems are related to endocrine disorders, such as stress, stress, anxiety, insomnia, or environmental changes that lead to endocrine disorders, or certain organic pathologies that can cause menstrual disorders, such as pituitary tumors that can lead to hyperprolactinemia and menopause, or polycystic ovary syndrome that can cause menstrual disorders. If you do not get your period, we recommend further examination to identify the cause before giving treatment.