What are the three main signs of HPV conversion?

There are no three so-called signs of HPV conversion. Signs of HPV conversion need to be judged according to the type of HPV, such as high-risk HPV infections, usually no obvious signs of conversion, while low-risk HPV infections, there may be some signs of conversion, but do not rely on the symptoms alone, judged to be HPV conversion, you need to go to the hospital for a comprehensive review, a clear diagnosis. 1. High-risk HPV infection: Most women do not experience significant discomfort after being infected with high-risk HPV, but a few women with persistent infections may experience abnormal cervical lesions, such as precancerous cervical lesions or cervical cancer. Since there are no obvious changes after HPV infection, there will be no obvious signs of the condition turning negative. After diagnosis of high-risk HPV infection, you should try to strengthen exercise and pay attention to safe and hygienic sex to help clear HPV. 2. Low-risk HPV infection: after HPV6, HPV11 and other infections, it is easy to cause warts in the pubic area, perianal area and other parts of the body, and even itchy and uncomfortable phenomenon. If after regular treatment, no new warts appear, and the itching and other discomforts of the pubic area naturally improve, it generally indicates that the HPV infection has been controlled, and may gradually turn negative. However, it is important to note that these symptoms are not an effective way to determine the development of the disease, and it is important to go to the hospital for a comprehensive review to determine whether the HPV is negative or not.