Purpose of e6e7 inspection

The E6E7 test refers to the human papillomavirus test. If the test reveals a low-risk HPV infection, especially in the vulva, with lamellar, papillary or cauliflower-shaped growths, and a positive acetic acid test, it can be diagnosed as an attack of condyloma acuminata. If the patient has a high risk of papillomavirus infection, it is likely to cause cervical cancer. HPV is a predisposing factor for cervical cancer, which requires a pathological biopsy to select the appropriate treatment plan. Therefore, according to the results of this test, targeted treatment can be carried out to facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.