e6e7 in transcription activity indicates that the patient has a high-risk HPV infection, which needs to be taken seriously in time. e6e7 in the active transcription stage indicates that the patient has HPV virus infection, and the virus is more active, so it means that the patient has high-risk HPV infection, such as type 16, type 18, etc. The condition can induce vaginal and cervical epithelial lesions, and is also associated with malignant tumors such as cervical cancer. This situation can induce vaginal and cervical epithelial lesions, but also related to cervical cancer and other malignant tumors. Therefore, patients need to pay attention to it and take appropriate measures in time to avoid cancer. Usually, patients should be treated with exfoliators such as retinoic acid or cytotoxic drugs such as fluorouracil, and immunomodulators such as imiquimod. At the same time, patients with small lesions can be treated with physical therapy such as microwave, CO2 laser, liquid nitrogen freezing, etc. If the lesions are large, photodynamic therapy and surgical treatment should be carried out under the guidance of doctors. It is recommended that patients should clarify the extent of their condition under the guidance of doctors and take reasonable treatment measures after the occurrence of the above situations.