What does TCT screening for low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions mean?

If the result of TCT screening is low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion, it means that there are mild pathological changes in the cervical epithelial cells and there may be precancerous lesions, etc. Because TCT is only a rough screening test, it is not confirmed, so it is recommended to cooperate with the doctor for further examination to confirm the diagnosis. For example, cervical secretion should be taken for HPV test to confirm whether HPV virus is infected, and some cervical biopsies should be taken for pathological examination to confirm whether there are pathological changes. If there is HPV infection and cervical epithelial pathological changes, you need to cooperate with the doctor to do cervical conization or Lipo knife surgery in time. After surgery, you also need to inject interferon and other drugs locally for antiviral treatment under the guidance of the doctor, which can effectively control the virus infection and avoid cervical cancer.