Post-LEEP pathology and biopsy are not very different from each other, they are only different in the way they are taken, but the results are not very different. Post-LEEP pathology and biopsy usually refers to the pathology of cervical conization and cervical biopsy. Usually lep surgery pathology refers to the use of medical treatment for partial excision of the cervical region, and the excised cervical tissue for pathological biopsy, while cervical biopsy refers to the use of cervical forceps on the lesion of localized tissue sampling, and then for pathological biopsy. Both tests are usually performed using a cervical biopsy, which is relatively accurate and does not differ greatly in results. It is recommended that patients observe the condition of the body after the operation and have regular checkups to detect problems and intervene in a timely manner, so as not to cause delay in the disease.