Cervical conization and HPV turn negative, in fact, is not necessarily related to each woman’s situation is different, so the time of HPV turn negative will also have differences.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a high-risk type of HPV infection, and in order to prevent the symptoms of HPV infection from worsening, you can usually choose to undergo conization with your doctor. However, simple conization of the cervix can not completely eliminate the HPV, so you need to carry out pathological tests on the tissues in order to clarify the benignity or malignancy of the disease.
Therefore, it can be judged that conization and HPV conversion do not have much to do with each other. Patients can go to the hospital three months after conization for a follow-up examination of cervical liquid-based cytology (TCT) and HPV test to determine whether HPV has been converted. Because HPV is self-limiting, patients can determine whether the disease has turned negative through regular observation.
It is recommended that patients should maintain a regular life, avoid anxiety and tension, and get enough sleep to keep a happy mood. For details, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor.