Low-density cervical lesions are precancerous lesions of the cervix. Some of the low-grade cervical lesions may develop into high-grade lesions, while some of them may turn into normal cervical tissues.
1. High-grade lesions: the possibility of low-density cervical lesions turning into high-grade lesions accounts for about 50 percent, depending on the type of HPV virus infected, if it is HPV16, 18, the chances of cancer are greater, and if necessary, can be treated with cervical conization surgery.
2. Normal cervical tissue: If the HPV examination of patients with low-density cervical lesions excludes HPV types 16 and 18, which are caused by other types of high-risk viruses, it is necessary to have regular checkups, and actively treat the inflammation of the cervix, and it is possible to restore the normal cervical tissues and so on.
Cervical low density lesions need to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, give targeted treatment or standardized treatment.