How to best treat precancerous lesions of the cervix

  Since there are almost no symptoms in the early stage of cervical cancer, it is easy to be overlooked and detected only after the disease has become serious. Therefore, cervical cancer needs early detection and treatment. For cervical cancer, with the further development of the disease, patients may experience irregular vaginal study for a long time, and especially for women in their young age, they are more sexually active and are more likely to experience vaginal bleeding after the occurrence of cervical cancer due to frequent sexual intercourse. It is best to tell you how to treat cervical precancerous lesions.  Firstly, cervical cancer is usually treated through surgery, and after surgery, patients may face a series of psychological problems, for example, many patients feel that cervical cancer is a cancer, which is incurable, so even after surgery, patients may feel panic and sad to the point of despair.  Secondly, the treatment of cervical cancer needs to be differentiated into different types of diseases and treated according to different types of cervical cancer. In case of cervical cancer in situ, surgery is mostly recommended for total hysterectomy treatment. For early invasive cervical cancer, treatment should also include an extended hysterectomy, even to the extent that the resection can be extended to the vagina.  Third: When treating invasive cervical cancer, it is necessary to stage the disease and adopt targeted treatment measures according to the stage of the disease. Radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery are also used in conjunction with the patient’s age and basic health condition. Most of the treatments for cervical cancer stages Ib and IIa are surgical.