What does it mean to be HPV positive?

The HPV virus is called human papillomavirus, and being HPV positive means that the body has been infected with this virus, but this virus is only localized to the skin and mucous membranes, and does not enter the body internally or into the bloodstream. The skin and mucous membranes are infected with this virus, the many symptoms that will appear, the infection is inside the vagina, can be carried asymptomatically, may also appear cervical erosion. If it grows on other parts of the body, certain raised viral warts can appear, such as flat warts, filiform warts, common warts and plantar warts that grow on the surface of the body, as well as condyloma acuminatum that occurs on the genitals, anus, nipples and mouth. Once this disease is determined to be positive, it is recommended to choose a drug that targets HPV for targeted treatment, such as an anti-HPV bioprotein supplement, or recombinant human interferon alpha 2b gel.