Pre-cancerous lesions of the cervix are found and how they should be treated

        Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): I am 36 years old, had a child, but the child had a congenital disease died, this year I am going to have a child, in May to do a gynecological examination, do TCT test results are: atypical squamous cells, recommended HPV test, HPV test positive, and colposcopy and do biopsy, pathological examination is as follows. (cervical 4 points) chronic inflammation of the mucosa with focal CINI grade. (Cervical point 8) warts with glandular squamous epithelial metaplasia. (Cervical point 12) Chronic inflammation of the mucosa. (The biopsy was taken at the time of colposcopy, at 4:8:12) Hello Professor Song: I have a few questions for you: First, is my cervical disease serious? Second, what kind of treatment should be done? Third, can I have children? I’m sorry to trouble you in your busy work. Thank you very much.        Song Xuehong, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital: According to your description, the condition is not serious and can be observed. However, the prerequisite for doctors to provide accurate medical consultation services is to have personally examined the patient! Because different hospitals and doctors can get completely different test results due to the difference in the level of examination. It is recommended that you find an experienced gynecologist in your local area for consultation.