How to treat high-risk HPV positive
High-risk HPV positive refers to infection with high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV) in women, which is considered a precancerous condition and may progress to cervical cancer in severe cases. Treatment options include medication, laser therapy, and cervical conization. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Medication
Clinically, high-risk HPV positivity includes HPV types 11, 16, and 18. In such cases, patients should consult a doctor about taking oral medications such as thymopeptide enteric-coated tablets, transfer factor oral solution, and lentinan tablets. Appropriate use of these drugs can achieve antiviral effects.
2. Laser Therapy
During the active phase of the disease, wart-like growths may appear locally on the cervix, accompanied by symptoms such as redness, swelling, and pain. Laser treatment is recommended, which uses photothermal principles to induce necrosis and shedding of the lesions, thereby achieving therapeutic goals and controlling disease progression.
3. Cervical Conization
If the condition continues to worsen and the aforementioned treatments are ineffective, cervical conization may be performed under medical guidance. This procedure helps prevent viral infection and spread, promoting recovery of cervical health.
In addition to the above treatments, hysterectomy may also be an option. After surgery, regular follow-up visits at the hospital are necessary, along with enhanced postoperative care.