The HPV test is an important test to diagnose whether the body is infected with human papillomavirus. It is also relatively simple. One way to test for HPV is to draw blood for HPV testing, and another way is to take cervical secretions from women or urethral and coronal secretions from men to perform a typing test. HPV testing can be performed qualitatively by drawing blood. If antibodies to the HPV virus are found in the blood, then the patient can be directly diagnosed with HPV infection. The HPV virus lives in the blood, and if it is actively replicating in the blood, then the body will make a series of reflections, so there will be HPV virus antibodies in the blood. The HPV virus has many different types, and the HPV test can only be qualitative, but it cannot determine which HPV virus is infected. The HPV typing test requires taking the cervical secretions of women or the urethral and coronal secretions of men for examination, and through the culture of these secretions, to determine which type of HPV virus infection is present, such as HPV type 6, 11, 16, 18 will cause patients to have obvious symptoms. Therefore, it is advisable to take the cervical secretions of women or the urethral and coronal secretions of men for HPV examination, which is a simple and accurate method.