What is the normal range for HPV viruses E6 and E7?

The HPV virus is known as human papillomavirus and the normal range of HPVE6E7 test values is usually less than 1 RLU/CO. HPVE6E7 is a clinical test for HPV virus, if the test result is less than 1RLU/CO i.e. E6E7 is negative, it suggests that there is no infection of high-risk HPV. if the test result of E6E7 is more than 1RLU/CO, it suggests that there is infection of high-risk HPV, generally the higher the value of E6E7 is, the higher the risk of inducing cervical cancer. However, cervical cytology is required to accurately determine whether cancer is induced. If the value of E6E7 is high and you are infected with HPV, but there are no symptoms and no abnormal cells in the cervix, you don’t need treatment for the time being. You should go to the hospital for regular checkups in a year or so, and if you haven’t turned negative, then you should use anti-HPV medication under the guidance of your doctor to turn HPV negative. If E6E7 is positive, there are also cervical lesions, which need to be treated according to the severity of the lesions, diagnosed precancerous lesions can be treated with cervical conization surgery, diagnosed cervical cancer requires surgical resection of the lesion and radiotherapy to assist in the treatment, pay attention to the use of medication under the guidance of the doctor to avoid blind use of medication.