If HPV infection is detected, especially high-risk infection, the following treatment is usually performed: TCT and colposcopy are performed first. Of course, many patients are tested with TCT first and then HPV. If the colposcopy biopsy pathology suggests CIN, the appropriate treatment for CIN disease is performed. If the colposcopy biopsy pathology report is normal, HPV TCT can be followed up, but if HPV TCT is still abnormal after one year, colposcopy is still recommended to be repeated. If the HPV is positive for two years, it can be judged as persistent HPV infection (some experts believe that persistent infection can be judged after more than one year). If you have already had children and have no requirement to have more children, LEEP surgery is recommended, which can exclude deep cervical tissue lesions and can also help to remove the virus.