Is HPV 44 infection serious?

HPV44 infection is a human papillomavirus infection, suggesting the possibility of precancerous lesions, which should be judged according to the condition of the cervix to determine the severity of the disease. If there is no cervical erosion, no contact bleeding, no frequent leukorrhea, and only simple HPV44 infection, then you can first carry out the vaginal plug treatment to help HPV turn negative, which is not serious. However, when there is HPV44 positive accompanied by vulvar itching, or even contact bleeding, cervical erosion, cervical naevus cysts, then as far as possible to carry out a cervical biopsy, to rule out the possibility of pre-cancerous lesions. As long as the results are within the normal range, this is not a serious condition and regular medication is sufficient. HPV infection doesn’t necessarily mean cancer, so don’t be overly nervous or stressed.