How long does it take for high-risk HPV16 positive to turn negative?
HPV16 high-risk type positive may turn negative within 1 to 2 years, but the duration varies depending on individual circumstances.
Since everyone's physical condition, immune system, and viral infection status differ, the time required for clearance varies. Some patients with mild conditions may gradually test negative within 1 to 2 years, while others may experience persistent infection. It is important to seek medical attention promptly for TCT and HPV testing to prevent cervical cancer. If precancerous cervical lesions are detected, timely medical intervention and surgical removal of the lesion are necessary.
In daily life, proper personal prevention measures should be taken, including maintaining local hygiene, and seeking prompt medical care if any health issues arise.