Negative HPV test

A negative HPV test result generally indicates that the body is temporarily free of detectable HPV infection. However, since most HPV tests are performed by collecting localized exfoliated cells, there are certain limitations and multiple specimens can be collected from different sites for testing if necessary. The HPV virus can infect the body through sexual transmission, mother-to-child transmission, and indirect contact transmission, and persistent infection can lead to cervical precancer and cervical cancer. Therefore, it is important for women to practice regular work and rest in daily life, avoid staying up late, enhance nutrition, and exercise properly to improve personal fitness. At the same time, they should pay attention to personal hygiene, change their clothes regularly and avoid unclean sex. HPV infection can also be prevented by vaccination against cervical cancer, such as HPV nine-valent vaccine, bivalent vaccine and quadrivalent vaccine. If you find any abnormalities such as abnormal vaginal discharge, odor or vaginal bleeding, you should seek medical examination to identify the cause of the disease and then treat it accordingly to avoid delay.