For recurrence of precancerous cervical lesions after surgery, if the lesion is low-grade, it can be closely followed up or treated with drugs such as interferon as prescribed by doctor; if it is high-grade, it needs to be treated by surgery.
After surgery for precancerous cervical lesions, one should also pay attention to regular cervical cancer screening. If the colposcopic result suggests recurrence, different treatments should be taken according to the type of precancerous cervical lesions.
If the result is low-grade squamous intraepithelial neoplasia of the uterine cervix, then close follow-up can be done, and interferon and other drugs can be used to regulate the local immunity as prescribed by the doctor, and proper exercise and balanced nutritional intake should be paid attention to in order to improve the resistance of the body.
If the result is high grade squamous intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix, then it should be treated by LEEP surgery, cold knife conization surgery or total hysterectomy as prescribed by the doctor.
For women with recurrence of precancerous cervical lesions after surgery, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals for consultation to clarify the specific stage of the disease, and then choose the appropriate way of active treatment under the guidance of the doctor, in order to obtain the best therapeutic effect.