If one spouse is infected with HPV, the other spouse needs to be tested because this virus can be transmitted through sexual intercourse. When the human body is infected with this virus, symptoms such as genital redundancy, frequent and urgent urination can occur, and it can also adversely affect the reproductive and sexual functions of the patient. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to it and visit the urology or dermatology department of a regular hospital in time for HPV examination for early detection and early treatment to avoid aggravation of the disease, which may affect the subsequent treatment. It is important to note that patients must not contaminate the specimens when they are retained for examination to prevent the results from being affected. In addition, when the human body is infected with HPV, if the immunity is strong, basically will not develop, if the immunity is low has a high chance of developing.