How to treat a 47-year-old woman who is HPV51 positive

Treatment of HPV51-positive 47-year-old women needs to be judged in conjunction with the results of cervical liquid-based thin-layer cytometry (TCT). If the TCT result is normal, the patient can be treated with topical antiviral suppositories; if the TCT result suggests precancerous or malignant lesions, cervical conization or hysterectomy will be required.
HPV51 belongs to the high-risk type of human papillomavirus (HPV), and persistent infection with high-risk types of HPV can increase the risk of cervical cancer. treatment of HPV51 positivity is determined in conjunction with the results of pathological examination of cervical tissues, i.e., TCT.
If the TCT result is inflammation or low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia, it can be treated with topical medication, such as topical interferon gel, and regular review. Daily attention should be paid to ensure a balanced diet and nutrition, moderate exercise, avoid staying up late and enhance immunity.
If the result of TCT is precancerous, cervical conization is recommended. If it is diagnosed as cervical cancer, hysterectomy is needed and corresponding treatment measures, such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy, are taken according to the stage.
Patients should seek timely medical treatment, improve the examination under the guidance of doctors and standardize the treatment.