What does a tct with atypical squamous cells indicate?

The presence of atypical squamous cells on tct does not indicate anything, it may be due to inflammation or precancerous lesions. Such squamous cells are indistinguishable from a kind of squamous cells, and further examination should be done. 1. Inflammation: for example, cervicitis, vaginitis, because of inflammation stimulation to produce shedding cells appear in such a test result, such a test result can not determine whether it is cancer or not. 2. Pre-cancerous lesions: tct with atypical squamous cells may be the manifestation of pre-cancerous lesions, patients need to do further examination, such as cervical HPV virus test, pathological examination, colposcopy examination to understand the condition. People with atypical squamous cells in tct need to actively do further examination to avoid further development of the condition, according to the results of the examination under the guidance of a specialist physician interview in accordance with the standard treatment.