Most HPV infections clear on their own without treatment
Get regular follow-up with a healthcare professional
Treat visible genital warts with prescription topical medicines, cryotherapy, electrocautery, laser therapy, or surgical removal
Treat precancerous cervical, anal, vulvar, vaginal, penile, or throat lesions with procedures such as colposcopy-guided treatment, LEEP, cone biopsy, or ablation
Treat abnormal Pap or HPV test results with recommended monitoring or procedures
Use pain relief if needed for wart treatment side effects
Avoid smoking
Use condoms or dental dams to reduce spread
Get the HPV vaccine if eligible
Inform sexual partners as advised by a healthcare professional
Seek urgent care for heavy bleeding, severe pain, fever, or signs of infection after treatment
