Mild inflammatory reactive cellular changes on TCT of the uterine cervix

This is a normal report. The result of cervical TCT is mild inflammatory reactive cell change, which means there is no intraepithelial neoplasia or cervical cancer, and there can be no need to worry too much. If the patient does not have any adverse manifestations, no treatment is needed and TCT and HPV screening are done every three years; if the cervical TCT is mild inflammatory reactive cell changes, the patient is accompanied by abnormal leucorrhea, itching, odor and other manifestations of inflammatory diseases. Examination of vaginal secretions or cervical secretions can be performed, and symptomatic treatment can be given if there are relevant pathogenic infections. Life guidance 1, diet: light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food, such as chili, seafood; 2, life: keep a happy mood, strengthen physical exercise, improve immunity, reduce the occurrence of cervical inflammation; 3, hygiene: wash the vulva with warm water every day, pay attention to hygiene before and after menstruation and sexual life. Sexual partners should pay attention to genital hygiene, and if there is circumcision or circumcision, seek medical treatment in time to avoid cross-infection, resulting in increased cervical inflammation.