Is it possible for HPV 52 to become negative?
HPV52 positive can be converted to negative after reasonable treatment. HPV52 positive indicates infection with the high-risk HPV52 virus of the human papillomavirus. At this time, interferon or drug treatment is required. After two months, a hospital recheck is needed to see if there is a conversion to negative. In addition, personal hygiene should be paid attention to, and the issue of having sex should be temporarily put aside.
In many cases, the virus can be eliminated through the female's own immune system, and HPV52 positive can be converted to negative. Sometimes, it can also be converted to negative after antiviral drug treatment. However, if cervical precancerous lesions have already occurred, specific treatment for precancerous lesions is required to achieve a negative conversion.
HPV52 positive means that there is an infection with the high-risk HPV52 virus of the human papillomavirus. Firstly, it is recommended to further conduct colposcopy and biopsy for further diagnosis. If it is a simple HPV virus infection or CIN1, anti-HPV virus infection treatment is recommended.
Commonly used drugs include interferon α2b gel, anti-HPV biological protein gel, and Patiling preparations. Cervical medication can be administered by oneself, and a human papillomavirus test should be rechecked after stopping the medication. If it is CIN2 or CIN3, cervical conization is recommended, and further diagnosis and treatment should be based on the pathology after conization.