The presence of chronic inflammation of the mucosa in the results of cervical biopsy usually indicates the presence of abnormalities in the organism, which belongs to a kind of chronic cervical disease and should be intervened in time for treatment. The presence of chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane in the results of a cervical biopsy indicates the presence of chronic cervical disease, which usually leads to a series of abnormalities, such as an abnormal increase in the leukorrhea, local congestion, and mucous membrane hyperplasia and other symptoms. Intervention is usually carried out with suppository drugs such as metronidazole, which may cause dizziness and nausea, and is contraindicated in cases of allergy to the components of the drug or severe hepatic insufficiency. If the diagnosis of chronic inflammatory diseases of the mucous membranes is confirmed, it is recommended to carry out early standardized treatment in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.