What’s wrong with moderate inflammation on cervical liquid-based thin-layer cytology?

Cervical cancer screening found cervical liquid-based thin-layer cytology examination moderate inflammation, if HPV is negative, it suggests that the woman may be combined with vaginitis, cervicitis and other gynecological inflammation; if HPV is positive, it indicates that the cervix in addition to inflammation is combined with viral infection, for HPV16/18 positive line colposcopy, the rest of the type 1 year after the review.
If a woman has excessive leukorrhea, vulvar itching, leukorrhea odor and other discomforts, she can use antibiotic preparations such as diazoxide suppositories and metronidazole externally in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
If a woman is infected with HPV16/18, she can use interferon, povidone suppositories and other drugs for external use as prescribed by the doctor if no abnormality is seen in colposcopy; if colposcopy suggests cervical lesions, cervical LEEP surgery or cervical cold-knife conization surgery is needed if necessary. For other types of HPV infection, it is recommended to review the test after 1 year.
For women who are found to have moderate inflammation in cervical liquid-based thin-layer cytology, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital to improve the HPV examination, and then be treated actively under the guidance of the doctor after clarifying the type of lesion.