The HPV31 virus can be completely eradicated.
Most HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) 31 infections can be self-cured, and for those with low immunity, medication can help to achieve viral turnover.
1. Self-healing: For infected people with strong body resistance, reducing exposure to the virus and strengthening the physical fitness can realize the natural transformation of the virus and complete elimination of the virus. Maintaining good living and dietary habits, and exercising appropriately are conducive to strengthening the body and improving the body’s immunity.
2. Drug treatment: For middle-aged and old-aged people with low immunity, it is difficult to realize the natural transformation of the virus. Drugs can be used to improve the body’s immunity locally (such as interferon gel) or systemically (such as transfer factors), so that the virus can be completely eliminated. The use of drugs should be under the guidance of a professional doctor.
HPV31 is a high-risk type of HPV, which is generally not difficult to completely eliminate, but some immunocompromised people are difficult to completely eliminate even with medical interventions. It is recommended that these people undergo regular cervical screening as prescribed by their doctors to avoid incurable adverse prognosis such as cervical cancer.