Is HPV detected by a blood test?

HPV is not a blood test. HPV refers to the infection of human papillomavirus in the population, which can be detected in the hospital through swabs, cervical secretions or biopsies, and the results of the tests are more accurate. Drawing blood is not able to determine whether HPV exists or not, so it is recommended that people go to the hospital to do the appropriate tests, which will help to better clarify the disease. HPV infected people go to the hospital to do the appropriate examination, clear the disease can be eliminated through the autoimmune system, low-risk infected people do not need special treatment, a small number of people have symptoms, such as common warts, warts, etc. timely to the dermatology Department of Venereal Diseases, can be through interferon, bleomycin, and other drugs to control, combined with laser, freezing treatment. Cervical infections require gynecological consultation, and those with high-risk infections should have regular follow-ups to prevent further progression of the disease. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s prescription to avoid delaying the disease.