There is no precise clinical value for a high-risk HPV DNA test. Generally, a value below 1 is normal, and a value greater than 1 indicates a positive test. High-risk HPV is also known as high-risk human papillomavirus, and the DNA test results are generally positive and negative. Positive results indicate that the body is infected with high-risk HPV; negative results indicate that the body is not infected. If a female patient is infected with high-risk HPV, she should undergo further colposcopy and cervical histopathologic examination to determine whether it is causing cervical disease, and then decide on the next step of treatment based on her physical fitness, clinical symptoms, and other ancillary tests. You should pay attention to personal hygiene, exercise more, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.