It is still possible to get the bivalent vaccine if you are infected with hpv58, but it should be administered safely under a doctor’s supervision after a detailed physical examination. HPV58 is one of the human papillomaviruses, which usually requires a timely visit to the hospital to avoid the risk of persistent infection and other effects on the body. The bivalent vaccine is a vaccine to prevent cervical lesions, but there are corresponding restrictions when injecting, such as age and physical condition, etc. It is recommended that a detailed physical examination be conducted before vaccination to ensure that the organism meets the conditions for vaccination before injection. If it is determined that the body is infected with hpv58, it is recommended that standardized treatment be carried out as early as possible to reduce the adverse effects of the disease. In addition, it is recommended that the bivalent vaccine be injected after the HPV58 has turned negative to avoid other problems.