Gynecologic atypical squamous cell mild inflammation is a manifestation of cervicitis, and the antibiotic drugs azithromycin or doxycycline are mainly used orally before pathogen testing is performed. If a biopsy is performed and cancer is found then further treatment in a specialized medical institution is required.
Cervicitis also requires further clarification of the pathogen, Neisseria gonorrhea infection should be used cephalosporin and cephalosporin drugs. Chlamydia trachomatis infection can use tetracyclines, macrolides.
Further HPV and cervical tissue biopsy is usually required after finding atypical squamous cells combined with mild inflammation. If the results are benign then the main focus is on treating the cervicitis. If the results suggest cancer, then cervical conization, radiotherapy, etc. should be performed according to the stage of cervical cancer.
In addition, the specific use of the above drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor.