HPV infection has a variety of transmission routes, infection may occur at any time in life, the chance of infection is high, and 80% of women may have been infected with HPV in their lifetime. HPV transmission routes mainly include mother-to-child transmission, indirect transmission, sexual contact transmission, medical transmission, close skin contact transmission, etc. 1, mother-to-child transmission: if pregnant women are not properly treated before pregnancy, pregnant women infected with HPV virus in The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The main way of transmission of HPV virus is through genital transmission; 4, medical transmission: if medical personnel do not do a good job of protection when treating or caring for patients, or the medical equipment used is not thoroughly disinfected, HPV virus may be transmitted to others through these channels; 5, close skin contact transmission: such as with HPV virus carriers If you have direct skin contact with HPV carriers, the HPV virus may be infected through small wounds on the skin, and then infect healthy people with the HPV virus. Avoid bathing in public baths and keep the good habit of washing hands regularly; reduce or avoid unclean sexual intercourse; prevent HPV infection by vaccination for women of age; recommend proper exercise to enhance physical fitness and eat more fruits and vegetables; have regular medical checkups, TCT, HPV examination, colposcopy, etc. to exclude HPV infection in time; if one of the spouses is found to have HPV infection, both of them need to be treated at the same time. Both partners need to be treated at the same time.