What to do if you have E6E7 positive

If E6 and E7 are positive, HPV infection should be considered. Colposcopy and biopsy of the lesion should be performed, and under the guidance of the doctor, anti-viral drugs such as interferon and povidone should be used to treat the lesion. It is recommended to pay attention to vulva hygiene and to recheck HPV after a period of medication. If it turns negative, there is no need to worry; if it does not turn negative, you need to continue treatment and recheck. If the resistance is low, it will affect the recovery of the disease, and it is recommended to go to the hospital regularly for TCT examination to exclude cervical cancer and other conditions. Because HPV infection can cause cervical cancer, if there is cervical cancer, it is best to have surgery in time and use chemotherapy drugs reasonably under the guidance of doctors after surgery to prevent cancer metastasis, and it is best to have regular medical checkups to see how the body recovers.