Positive cervical screening usually refers to someone with HPV infection or abnormal cervical liquid-based cell smear TCT. The severity depends on the type of HPV infection and TCT, and requires close observation or further testing as prescribed by the doctor. HPV low-risk type infection may appear warts, flat warts, pseudo warts, etc., and some do not have any feelings and symptoms, high-risk type prolonged infection may occur cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, cervical cancer, etc.. TCT results are also differentiated between mild and severe degrees. If it is CIN, it is more serious, and ASCUS should be seen in conjunction with HPV results. If a positive cervical screening test persists, it is recommended to seek prompt medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease with the help of a doctor and to carry out targeted management or treatment.