Is squamous high grade cervical epithelial cell lesion serious?

Squamous high cervical epithelial cell lesions are a more serious phenomenon, belonging to high-grade cervical precancerous lesions, with a higher risk of progression to invasive cervical cancer. Squamous high cervical epithelial cell lesion is usually a result on the report card when women undergo histopathology, which means that women’s cervical epithelial cells have undergone severe atypical hyperplasia, but it has not yet reached the level of cervical cancer, but the risk of developing cervical cancer is higher. For squamous lesions of the cervical epithelium, a conical cervical excision can be performed under the direction of a doctor, after which a pathological biopsy of the excised cervical tissue can be performed to effectively screen for the presence of cancerous lesions. Once squamous high cervical epithelial cell lesion occurs, it is necessary to pay attention to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out reasonable treatment.