HPV tests usually take about 5-7 days to produce results, which vary from hospital to hospital. HPV is the human papilloma virus that causes the proliferation of squamous epithelium in the human skin mucosa, manifesting as common warts and genital warts (condyloma acuminata). With the rapid rise in the incidence of warts among STDs and the increase in cervical and anal cancers, HPV infection has become a growing concern. The incidence of cervical cancer and condyloma acuminata caused by HPV has been greatly reduced due to the increased awareness of female medical checkups and gynecological cervical exfoliation cytology in recent years. Different types of HPV viruses cause different clinical manifestations and invade different tissue sites. The most serious ones are HPV types 16 and 18, and long-term infection may be associated with cervical cancer in women. Therefore, it is especially important to perform regular annual cervical exfoliation cell sampling for HPV and TCT. It is not only to prevent other benign diseases, but mainly to prevent cervical cancer. It is also important to avoid touching HPV in the form of infection: unclean sex, promiscuity, random blood transfusions, and contact with the clothing of infected people. Therefore, prevention is often greater than treatment and requires us to have regular checkups for HPV and TCT. if abnormalities are found, timely symptomatic treatment is given.