HPV is the abbreviation of human papillomavirus, human papillomavirus is not a single virus, but has many subtypes, that is, there are many members of the human papillomavirus family, different subtypes of human papillomavirus infection may cause different types of diseases, with different clinical significance. Some subtypes of human papillomavirus infection can cause condyloma acuminatum, which manifests as abnormal papillary or cauliflower-like growths on the vulva, accompanied by local itching, pain, odor and other symptoms, and some human papillomavirus infections can lead to a significant increase in the chances of women developing cervical cancer. Some human papillomavirus infections can cause common warts, plantar warts and other common skin diseases, regardless of which subtype of human papillomavirus infection, no matter which disease is caused by contact contagious.