High-risk HPV can be transmitted to family members, and patients should pay attention to it.
Common high-risk HPV types include HPV16, HPV18, etc. Usually, HPV infection is contagious and can be transmitted through sexual contact, indirect contact, etc. If a patient is infected with high-risk HPV, he/she may transmit the virus to his/her family through sexual intercourse or indirect contact. If a patient is infected with high-risk HPV, he or she may transmit the virus to family members through sexual intercourse or indirect contact, which may have a negative impact on the health of family members.
The HPV can cause vaginal and cervical intraepithelial lesions, which are closely related to the development of cervical cancer and other malignant tumors, so patients should pay attention to it. HPV infection can also cause skin and mucous membrane lesions, which can be common warts, flat warts, condyloma acuminatum, etc. The HPV infection can also be used as an antidepressant, which can be used to prevent the occurrence of warts.
It is recommended that people who are infected with high-risk HPV adjust their mindset and actively cooperate with the doctor to take treatment measures.