HPV, also known as human papillomavirus, has been isolated to more than 130 subtypes, and different subtypes may cause different clinical manifestations. HPV type 16 positive means the patient is infected with subtype 16, which is highly related to the occurrence of cervical cancer in women. Therefore, if you are found positive for HPV 16, you should continue to have TCT, which is a cervical exfoliation cell test. If the cervical exfoliation cell test is fine, it means that the patient is simply infected with the virus. At this time, women only need to strengthen their resistance and exercise, and the virus can be cleared in about 2 years.