HPV positivity suggests infection. The review time needs to be analyzed according to the specific situation, usually 6 months – 1 year. 1. HPV high-risk type: for example, HPV16, HPV18 positive, need to be combined with TCT examination to determine the need for colposcopic biopsy, if colposcopic biopsy can be ruled out cervical lesions, the patient with medication can be rechecked once a year, if colposcopic biopsy suggests that there is a cervical lesion, the need to decide on the further treatment according to the type and extent of the lesion. 2. HPV low-risk types: for example, HPV6, HPV11, often can be self-healing, but the time of self-healing varies, usually closely related to the viral load and body resistance. Since it can mostly heal on its own in about 6 months, or with medication intervention, it can be retested in 6 months – 1 year. If HPV has been positive and accompanied by the development of cervical lesions, it is necessary for the doctor to decide whether to take medication or surgery according to the pathological results of cervical lesions. Whether to expect the therapy or to carry out manual intervention, regular review is required, and the double examination of TCT and HPV is still needed at the time of review. To summarize, how often HPV infection should be reviewed depends on the specific situation. In order to avoid long-term infection affecting the quality of life, relevant reviews and treatments should be carried out according to the doctor’s instructions.