Can HPV be detected once infected?

There are many types of HPV virus, if the infected HPV virus type is within the scope of the test, most of the patients can be detected, but if the infected virus type is not included in the test program, the HPV virus infection cannot be detected. In the clinic, this test is mainly to check for high-risk HPV virus infection, which is prone to cause cervical cancer or other related cancerous conditions, especially the main high-risk types, which are within the scope of the hospital’s examination program, and most of the patients can be checked for the virus after infection. The low-risk HPV virus types 6 and 11 are one of the factors that can cause warts, and they can also be detected through the HPV low-risk virus infection test to make a clear diagnosis.