Two positive cervical cancer screenings

Cervical cancer screening clinically includes TCT test and HPV test, if two of them are positive, it is likely to be HPV positive. In case of low-risk HPV infection, if the infection is not HPV6 or HPV11, clinically, there is no need to be nervous and no need to intervene; if the infection is HPV6 or HPV11, clinically, it is likely to lead to genital warts and further examination is recommended. In the case of high-risk HPV infection, clinically, if the infection persists it may lead to cervical epithelial lesions and even develop into cervical cancer. Therefore, when high-risk HPV infection is found, colposcopy is required and clinical diagnosis is based on pathology.