If the TCT test is normal, HPV high-risk infection must be taken seriously because the TCT test mainly takes cells from the squamous-columnar junction of the patient’s cervix for examination, the examination site is relatively limited and is affected by how much material is taken, so the normal result of the test does not mean that the whole cervix is normal, it only means that the cells taken this time are not problematic. Patients with HPV high-risk infection must pay attention to it. If it is high-risk type 16 or high-risk type 18 infection, colposcopy and cervical biopsy must be done to determine whether there is high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer occurring, because the chance of cancer is very high when women have these two high-risk infections, if it is except for high-risk type 16 and high-risk type 18, you can 3-6 months later If HPV and TCT are repeated after 3-6 months, colposcopy and cervical biopsy will be required if the test is consistently positive.