It is possible to have a follow-up examination six months after cervical conization. Cervical conization is an operation to remove cervical lesions when precancerous cervical lesions are detected during cervical cancer screening, and it is usually performed by Liparoscopic excision. After cervical conization surgery, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups. There are two kinds of postoperative checkups, one is to check the recovery of the incision after conization, and the other is to check the cervical cancer screening after surgery. 1. Trauma review: Trauma review will be conducted about two months after cervical conization surgery, which is usually the first review, mainly to review the recovery of trauma after cervical conization surgery, and the checkup items include laboratory examination of secretion and routine gynecological examination, to observe whether the trauma area has fully recovered and whether there is any combined infection. 2. Cervical cancer screening: including TCT and HPV screening, usually three months to half a year after cervical conization, according to the results of the review, it can be clear whether the cervical lesions still exist after cervical conization, whether there is any aggravation or recurrence of the situation. If cervical lesions are found in the six-month review after cervical conization, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.