HPV negative patients can be checked once every 2-3 years, positive patients need to be rechecked once every 3-6 months, and after cure, they can be checked once a year. In general, as long as women who have sex, TCT and HPV need to be checked at the same time, and it is recommended to check once a year. Cervical TCT refers to cervical exfoliation cytology examination, which can initially screen for the presence of cervical precancerous lesions. HPV is a human papillomavirus and there are high-risk types and low-risk types. High-risk types, such as HPV16 and HPV18, have the chance of cancer if they persist and require active treatment and close follow-up; low-risk asymptomatic patients have the possibility of self-healing, and the virus can generally be cleared through human immunity. Therefore, do not have too much pressure after HPV diagnosis, and timely active treatment will have less impact on the body.