Men who carry HPV (human papillomavirus) but have no symptoms do not need treatment for the time being. HPV, also known as human papillomavirus, is mainly spread through direct sexual contact and indirect contact. Men may carry the HPV virus but do not necessarily show symptoms and are usually found to have a positive result when they are tested for HPV. HPV infection is self-limiting. Most patients have a transient infection and can clear HPV from their bodies through their own resistance. When there are no symptoms, men may not need treatment, but they should pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and improving the body’s immunity. And they should avoid sexual intercourse until the HPV result turns negative to prevent cross-infection. If men find that they are carrying HPV, they should consult a doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment method under the doctor’s guidance to avoid adverse consequences.