How many times does HPV retesting turn negative for complete healing?

A single negative HPV test indicates that the disease is cured, but HPV is easily re-infected, so regular cervical cancer screening can be done.
HPV, also known as human papillomavirus, is a virus that is closely related to cervical cancer. If HPV is originally positive, and if it turns negative once after treatment, it means that the organism has cleared the virus, which means that the disease has been cured.
However, the HPV virus is easy to re-infect, if you do not pay attention to keep vulvar hygiene, the body’s low immunity may still be re-infected with the HPV virus, and may be infected with different genotypes of HPV. after the HPV retesting of a negative, you can continue to do a good job in the regular review.
After the HPV test, the patient should strengthen the resistance to avoid recurrence, pay attention to vulvar hygiene, and try to wear a condom during sex to avoid cross-infection.