There is no clinical hvp, it should be HPV. HPV has more than 100 subtypes, which can be divided into high-risk and low-risk types according to their cancer-causing risk. High-risk HPV will mainly cause cancer of corresponding organs, such as: cervical cancer, sinus cancer, penile cancer, etc. HPV high-risk types have the following characteristics There is an incubation period. After being infected with high-risk HPV virus, there will be an incubation period of 6 weeks, which can last up to 2 years, and the virus will mainly exist in the skin and mucous membrane of the infected area after invading the body. The symptoms of the incubation period are not obvious and can only be detected by blood sampling. High-risk HPV is a contagious disease, mainly through contact with pollutants or sexual transmission, so when suffering from this type of disease, as long as it is not cured, you must not have sex, and the personal belongings used by yourself also need to be isolated, otherwise it is easy to be infected. HPV can cause malignant tumors in humans, and clinical studies have shown that it is associated with many malignant tumors in humans, such as esophageal cancer, cervical cancer, anal cancer, etc. Human papillomavirus (HPV) can be divided into high-risk and low-risk types. Infection with high-risk HPV can increase the chance of cancer, so it is important to pay attention to strengthening prevention in daily life and to actively receive treatment if it is infected.