What about hpv58

HPV 58 infection, which is a high-risk human papillomavirus infection. If this infection is detected during cervical pre-cancer screening, a TCT, or liquid-based cytology, must be done. If there is a problem with the liquid-based cytology, colposcopy must be done next, and a biopsy must be taken for pathology under colposcopic observation to determine the next step of treatment based on the results of the pathology. If there is no problem with the TCT test, it is fine to have regular checkups, usually after six months to a year. Also during this period you must exercise, relax and get enough sleep to increase the body’s resistance, most people will clear up soon.