HPV infection only exists as a human papillomavirus infection, it does not mean that there is a definite possibility of cancerous lesions, only that there is a certain chance that it can be ruled out by means of cervical biopsy if possible. If HPV infection is left alone without any treatment, HPV virus or persistent infection for 7-8 years may develop into cervical cancer. Since HPV infection is already present, active treatment and therapy should be carried out to avoid unnecessary effects on the body, either vaginal antiviral plugs or cervical conization can treat HPV infection. The purpose of regular follow-up and review in the future is to avoid persistent HPV infection and precancerous lesions in the future.