What to do if you are hpv6 positive with warts

If warts are found on the vulva and the laboratory tests show a positive reaction for HPV type 6, that is, if you have warts, the warts should be removed clinically. The main method can be to remove the warts by laser carbonization or surgery, and then after a month, you can check if the HPV6 type has turned negative by laboratory tests. The incubation period for warts can be as long as four months, so a positive HPV type 6 will not turn negative as soon as possible. If you are still positive, you should not have sex because it can be transmitted to your partner through sex. Therefore, you should have sex only after the laboratory test is negative.