Is TCT atypical squamous cells serious?

Cervical liquid-based cytology (TCT). TCT atypical squamous cells are not serious and require further tests such as colposcopy and pathologic biopsy to make a definitive diagnosis.
TCT is one of the more common gynecological examinations, when the TCT screening results of atypical squamous cells is generally not serious, atypical squamous cells are mostly due to inflammation resulting in the formation of cell mutation. When a patient has an abnormal TCT screening result, further colposcopy, human papillomavirus examination, pathologic biopsy and other tests are recommended to clarify the diagnosis.
Gynecological inflammation, precancerous lesions, cervical cancer and other diseases may lead to the appearance of atypical squamous cells. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, improve the relevant examinations, and target treatment after a clear diagnosis under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as to achieve early detection and early treatment.