Papillomaviruses are DNA viruses, most commonly known as human papillomavirus infections, also known as HPV infections. Patients infected with this virus often develop squamous epithelial cell proliferation on the skin mucosa, which often manifests as condyloma acuminata, and some patients may develop cervical precancer or cervical cancer. The main mode of transmission of the papilloma virus is sexual transmission, but also the sharing of daily necessities may also be infected with the virus, that is, the bed sheets and covers used by patients infected with the HPV virus, normal people continue to use, there is a certain possibility of infection. The vast majority of patients infected with papilloma virus can clear the virus automatically within a year and turn negative after a few months, so patients do not need to worry too much, usually active exercise, healthy diet, work and rest, can improve the clearance rate of the virus. If patients fail to clear the virus, they should pay attention to regular review and early detection and treatment for cervical precancer or cervical cancer, which can improve the prognosis.