TCT has atypical squamous cells and further examination is needed to clarify the cause for targeted treatment. If the examination shows benign or chronic cervical inflammation, anti-inflammatory is the main focus. If the examination shows cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, conservative treatment or surgery can be chosen. 1. Benign or chronic cervical inflammation: TCT has atypical squamous cells, further HPV test and colposcopy of cervical tissue are needed. If the cervical tissue biopsy shows benign or chronic cervical inflammation. At this time, you need to focus on the treatment of chronic cervicitis, you can take oral ceftriaxone sodium, doxycycline and other drugs. 2. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: TCT has atypical squamous cells, and further vaginal histologic examination shows cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, which can be treated conservatively or by cervical conization. 3. Cervical cancer: TCT has atypical squamous cells, further cervical biopsy shows that there is cervical cancer, and cervical conization, hysterectomy, radiotherapy, radiotherapy and other treatments need to be carried out according to different stages. TCT with atypical squamous cells needs to draw patients’ attention, and the next examination and treatment should be carried out according to the doctor’s advice to avoid further aggravation of the condition.