Having sex one day before the cervical HPV test will lead to errors in the test results, and the test results will not be particularly accurate because semen will have an effect on the vaginal environment, and when the specimen is taken, semen will be taken into the specimen, which will affect the vaginal pH, which will also have an effect on the test results. It is recommended not to have sex or use vaginal plugs three days before the routine gynecological examination, so as not to affect the test results. HPV infection is closely related to the occurrence of cervical cancer, which is divided into high-risk and low-risk types, but not necessarily cervical cancer if there is HPV infection. If the infection is found, it is recommended to continue the treatment and then review the test, as well as to follow up regularly.