HPV 35 is a high-risk virus, and the main danger of this virus infection is that it will increase the incidence of cervical cancer in women, however, this virus infection only has the possibility of causing cervical cancer, but does not necessarily lead to cervical cancer. HPV35 positivity is a cause rather than a disease, and does not reflect the severity of the disease. women with HPV35 infection can undergo further cervical cytology to determine whether it has caused abnormal lesions in the cervix. If the test reveals that the infection is purely viral and has not caused any abnormal cervical lesions, there is no major problem, and most people with HPV infection will turn negative in about two years.