A positive HPV33 indicates that one has been infected with human papillomavirus. It is recommended to refrain from intercourse for the time being and to improve the cervical TCT examination. If the cervical TCT reveals atypical squamous cells and above, a colposcopic cervical biopsy is necessary to clarify the presence of cervical lesions. Sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited three days before and 21 days after the cervical biopsy. patients who are positive for HPV33 and negative for TCT can have sex, but they should be careful to use condoms because HPV infection is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, so there is a risk of transmission to sexual partners. When having intercourse, it is important to use condoms and make sure to use condoms throughout so that the transmission of HPV can be effectively prevented. However, HPV virus will not be inactivated by condoms, so active treatment is also required, mostly using interferon or povidon suppositories alternatively in clinical practice. It is recommended that after a woman is infected with HPV 33, she should strengthen her physical exercise appropriately, and she can also use Chinese herbal medicine to tonify her kidneys and increase her immunity, which will prompt the HPV 33 positive to turn negative.