How many types of HPV are available

There are more than 130 different subtypes of HPV that have been identified. Different genotypes of the virus infect different parts of the body. The low-risk viruses that are more likely to infect the skin often cause warts, and the high-risk viruses that are more likely to infect the cervical mucosa are 14 known types such as HPV16, HPV18, HPV52, HPV33, etc. HPV is a spherical DNA virus that is more likely to infect the skin type, and the high-risk types are more likely to infect sexually active women, especially when the body’s immunity is low. HPV can be transmitted through close contact, as well as through sexual and indirect contact and medical transmission. There is no specific drug treatment for HPV, but it is recommended to use immunomodulators, laser and cryotherapy, etc. It is recommended to strengthen physical exercise to improve the immunity of the body.