What to do if you are Hpv33 positive after cervical cancer surgery



Hpv33 (human papillomavirus) positivity after cervical cancer surgery indicates that human papillomavirus infection still exists in the body; failure to intervene in a timely manner may lead to recurrence of cervical cancer; general treatment, medication, and regular monitoring should be adopted in a timely manner for intervention.

1. General treatment: during the period of viral infection, postoperative management should be strengthened. Enhance dietary nutrition and avoid picky eating; actively participate in physical exercise and keep a happy mind.

2. Drug therapy: actively use drugs after surgery, apply interferon, ribavirin and other drugs under the guidance of doctors. Do not stop or change the medication at will. If nausea, skin rash and other adverse reactions occur during the medication period, you should consult a doctor in time.

3. Regular testing: If there is a positive test result, further examination should be carried out. If there are no other abnormal lesions, regular testing can be performed. If abnormal lesions appear, so as to facilitate timely disposal.

This disease is highly contagious, and during the period of infection, unclean sex and high-risk sex should be eliminated to avoid cross-infection.