HPV52 positivity is not hereditary. For women, there is an 80% chance that they will be infected with HPV during their lifetime, not necessarily HPV52, but also HPV43 or other infections such as HPV56 or HPV53, which are caused by the virus. In this case, a colposcopic cervical biopsy is needed to rule out the presence of precancerous lesions. Antiviral medication can be inserted into the vagina based on the results of the pathological analysis, or a portion of the cervical tissue can be surgically removed to restore the body to health. It will not be passed on to the next generation, and there is no hereditary factor, so there is no need to worry too much. However, if you are positive for HPV52, you must increase your own resistance to promote HPV52 positivity to turn negative.