In general, HPV infection can heal on its own, and about 75%-80% of patients have a transient infection, which can be slowly restored by conditioning and strengthening the body’s resistance. Under normal circumstances, the body will automatically clear the virus after a year or so, so it may appear negative when the review is conducted. However, about 20% of patients may also have persistent infection problems, this situation needs to be considered cervical epithelial lesions and other problems, so if after 1 year the review still appears positive, it is recommended to promptly conduct relevant screening to see if there are cervical lesions or other malignant tumors, and then timely symptomatic treatment, usually pay more attention to observe their physical condition.