Is there indirect infection with hpv?

HPV is a virus that is contagious and is mainly transmitted directly through sexual contact, but can also be contracted through contact with the patient’s viral secretions. HPV infection is self-healing and can turn negative on its own when the patient’s resistance increases, but when the immune system is low, multiple types of HPV infection can occur at the same time. There is no specific clinical treatment for HPV, and it is mostly treated with broad-spectrum antiviral drugs or immune preparations. Once HPV infection is detected, active treatment is required. During the treatment period, sexual intercourse is prohibited, do not share toiletries with others, pay attention to vulva hygiene, eat more vegetables and fruits, and exercise appropriately to strengthen body resistance.