What does tct inflammatory reactive cellular changes mean?

TCT inflammatory reactive cell changes, indicating inflammation in the cervical area can rule out malignant lesions. TCT is a cytologic examination of the cervix, a kind of pre-cancer screening of the cervix, if the patient has a high-risk type of HPV virus infection, need to carry out regular cervical TCT examination, to clarify whether there are pre-cancerous lesions. Inflammatory reactive cell changes on TCT indicate inflammatory infections in the cervix, which can basically exclude cervical cancer, and acute and chronic infections in the cervix, such as Neisseria gonorrhea, Chlamydia trachomatis, and Mycoplasma genitalium, can be considered in this case. TCT inflammatory reactive cell changes should be taken seriously, actively targeting pathogenic bacteria treatment, and pay attention to personal hygiene, if you need to use drugs to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, can not just indiscriminate use of drugs, to avoid adverse reactions. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.