High-risk DNA negative but positive for types 8, 23. This means that you are infected with HPV (human papillomavirus), but with the low-risk types 8 and 23, and not with the high-risk types of the virus. There are many types of HPV viruses, which are categorized into high-risk and low-risk types according to the probability of causing cervical lesions, of which types 23 and 8 are low-risk types. Persistent infection with high-risk types can easily lead to cervical inflammation, cervical cancer and vulvar cancer. Low-risk types are less likely to lead to cervical cancer, but timely cervical cancer screening is needed to rule out abnormalities. Low-risk HPV can easily lead to warts and other diseases, easily transmitted by sexual intercourse, so low-risk infections, sexual partners can also be checked, need to pay attention to timely. And HPV infection, you need to go to the regular hospital to improve the cervical cancer screening, for the persistent HPV infection need to be a professional physician to develop a treatment and review program, standardized treatment.