HPV is human papillomavirus, and HPV type 59 is serious if it causes cervical lesions and cancer. HPV is an epithelial virus, and there are more than 100 types of HPV identified, and the type is closely related to the prognosis. Human papillomavirus type 59 is a high-risk type, and if HPV infection persists and is not treated in time, some patients will develop lesions in the cervical mucosa, vulva and other mucosal tissues, which is a serious condition. However, if patients infected with HPV type 59 are actively treated after diagnosis, such as medication, physical therapy, cryotherapy, etc., they may turn negative, then the degree of harm will be reduced. Human papillomavirus infection is mostly seen in the female group, especially those who have had sexual intercourse, and many women will have transient human papillomavirus infection. To sum up, it is recommended to attend regular gynecological checkups in daily life, and those who are infected should be treated in time to avoid further aggravation of the disease.