What does it mean to have a high risk HPV positive biopsy for inflammation of the cervical mucosa?

Human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV high-risk positive biopsy is inflammation of the cervical mucosa, suggesting that the patient does not yet have cervical carcinoma, and need to be reviewed regularly.
HPV virus high-risk positive, is the main cause of cervical cancer, especially HPV16, 18 types of viruses, clinically more than seventy percent of cervical cancer is caused by these two types of high-risk viruses, need to be done once every three to six months or so cervical liquid-based cytology (TCT), HPV examination, once found pre-cancerous lesions to do early detection, early diagnosis, early treatment.
Inflammation of the cervical mucosa may not require treatment for the time being if there are no symptoms. If there is an increase in leukorrhea and lower abdominal distension, active treatment of gynecological inflammation is needed.
HPV high-risk positive biopsy to rule out cervical cancer, the need for regular review, the doctor according to the results of the examination to formulate individualized diagnosis and treatment plan, so as to avoid delays in the condition.