Papillomavirus type 33 is usually curable. Papillomavirus type 33 is a high-risk type of HPV virus that clears naturally within 2 years in the majority of asymptomatic infections, with only a small percentage of patients remaining infected. Papillomavirus type 33 is associated with the development of more diseases such as condyloma acuminatum, common warts, and cervical cancer. Since the virus is contagious, patients need prompt therapeutic intervention. Patients infected with papillomavirus type 33 are advised to consult a regular hospital and choose the appropriate intervention or treatment under the guidance of a doctor, which can greatly improve the chances of cure.