If the HPV test reveals moderate inflammation and the HPV is negative, active treatment of the inflammation is recommended. The most common clinical method is to take oral anti-inflammatory tablets or broad-spectrum antibiotics, and to use topical drugs for local treatment, such as vaginal effervescent tablets or diazotide suppositories, which will have a better therapeutic effect. The first thing you need to do is to go to the hospital after a course of treatment to see if the original inflammation has been absorbed or improved. In clinical practice, it is recommended that HPV tests and TCT tests should be done once a year to find out if there are local lesions in the cervix. If there are lesions, timely treatment will be given to prevent cervical cancer from occurring.