What should I do about vaginitis, a high-risk viral infection?

  Patient Question:Disease:HPV infection, Mycoplasma infection, Lactobacillus without Description:I would like to ask Dr. Fan for guidance, I can also consult with Fan Shangrong, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital. vaginitis has been recurring for more than 10 years. in 2014, I was found to be HPV positive and mycoplasma positive with no obvious symptoms. After intermittent treatment with medication, she has not seen any change. Recently, the vaginal symptoms have become more pronounced. Currently, I am taking Povidon, sea buckthorn seeds, lactobacillus vaginal capsules, nano silver gel for external use, and oral clarithromycin, levofloxacin, siomiao pill and wu wei zi for almost a month. No improvement.  I would like to ask for help:1,What treatment plan is used?  2,What is the risk of cancer?  Reply: Only a colposcopy is needed; regular review if there is no abnormality; usually no treatment for HPV is needed. About 10-15% (population detection rate) of married women are HPV positive, cumulatively, about half of the women have transient HPV positivity in their lifetime, there is no ideal treatment for HPV infection worldwide so far, 90% of women will turn negative for HPV on their own within 1-2 years, the best The best treatments do not achieve such a high rate of viral reversion, all that is needed is regular rechecking (virus and colposcopy).