HPV, also known as human papillomavirus, is an epitheliophilic virus that causes benign tumors and warts in humans, usually on the skin and mucous membranes near the reproductive organs. The absence of a uterus in women can often lead to some impact on life and psychology, and may cause endocrine disorders and other conditions that can lead to a decrease in immunity. Some studies have found that HPV infection rates are significantly higher in people with poor immune function compared to the normal population, so the absence of a uterus may even lead to an increased rate of HPV infection. However, since the cervix is part of the uterus, cervical cancer due to HPV infection can be avoided if there is no uterus. People without a uterus are advised to avoid unclean sex and strengthen their own nutritional supplements, and to increase exercise appropriately, such as running and skipping rope, in order to enhance their own physical fitness and reduce the risk of HPV infection.