A positive HPV (human papillomavirus) type 51 indicates that an infection has developed. Most people have a transient infection that can resolve on its own, and persistent infections in immunocompromised individuals can be treated with oral medications such as valaciclovir and thymidine enteric-coated capsules. In addition, patients should also cooperate with other medication and treatment methods to better control the disease.
1. Oral medication: patients can take oral ribavirin, vasiclovir and other antiviral drugs under the guidance of doctors. At the same time, oral drugs such as thymidine enteric-coated capsules can also be taken, which can improve immunity to a certain extent, and is also beneficial to the removal of the virus.
2. Other treatments: In addition to oral medications, patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions to apply interferon and other drugs for treatment. If abnormal lesions occur in the reproductive organs, such as cervical lesions, cervical conization can also be considered for treatment.
The patient’s condition and performance are different, and the corresponding medication program and other treatment options must be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.