For patients with squamous cervical adenoepithelium and localized low-grade squamous epitheliopathy, they can be treated with medication first, and if the medication is not effective, they need to undergo further surgical treatment. For patients with squamous cervical adenoepithelium and localized low-grade squamous epitheliopathy, interferon and other vaginal preparations can be used externally to regulate local immunity and then treat local human papillomavirus infection, and the virus can be turned into a negative one after 3 to 6 months of treatment. If the local viral infection persists or the local lesions continue to develop into high-grade lesions, then the local lesions need to be removed through cervical LEEP surgery or cold knife conization surgery. Treatment should also pay attention to rest, do not be too tired, pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, appropriate increase in eggs, lean meat and other protein intake, eat less spicy and stimulating food. For patients who are found to have squamous cervical adenoepithelium and localized low-grade squamous epithelial lesions, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital, and choose the appropriate way of active treatment under the guidance of the doctor in order to obtain the best therapeutic effect.