A positive HPV type 52 indicates infection with HPV subtype 52, which is a high-risk type of HPV infection. If the infection is persistent, there is a high risk of cervical cancer. If HPV 52 is confirmed to be positive, you should go to the hospital for further examination, such as cervical liquid-based cytology, to detect cervical lesions or even cancer at an early stage so as to achieve early detection and treatment. If you want to better prevent HPV infection, it is recommended that you should pay attention to avoid unclean sexual life, bad sexual intercourse and sexual disorders, and also develop good hygiene habits and underwear should be exposed to the sun.