Human papillomavirus infection HPV39 high-risk type positive means that the patient is infected with high-risk type of human papillomavirus, most of the patients are asymptomatic, and a few of them will have vaginal bleeding and other manifestations. Patients are advised to have a thin-layer liquid-based cytology test. If the test result is negative, no treatment is needed; if the test result is abnormal, treatment is needed according to the cause of the disease.
Human papillomavirus infection HPV39 high-risk type positive refers to the organism is infected with high-risk type of human papillomavirus type 39, generally patients infected with HPV39 have no symptoms, some patients will have symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, increased vaginal discharge, irregular menstruation and so on.
It is recommended that patients should do thin-layer liquid-based cytology in a timely manner after diagnosis of HPV39 infection. If the patient’s thin-layer liquid-based cytology test result is negative, it is mostly considered to be simple HPV39 infection, which can be left untreated, and the body will remove the virus through its own immunity, but the patient has to be rechecked on a regular basis.
If the patient’s cervical thin-layer liquid-based cytology test results are abnormal, colposcopic biopsy is needed. If the patient develops cervical lesions, such as cervical cancer, surgery is needed to remove the lesions, which may be combined with radiotherapy or chemotherapy depending on the condition.
It is recommended that patients infected with high-risk HPV type 39 should consult a doctor who will choose the appropriate treatment according to their condition.