The HPV virus is resistant to drying and can survive for a long time under dry conditions. The actual HPV virus, also known as human papillomavirus infection, often occurs in women with condyloma acuminata and cervical infections, and long-term persistent viral infections may lead to cervical cancer. Therefore, when the infection is a transient one, it can be temporarily observed and given appropriate nutrition, physical exercise and physical fitness to help the virus to subside on its own. If the infection is persistent, medication or surgery should be given in time.