What’s wrong with a tct report that shows mild inflammation?

The TCT lab report shows mild inflammation, indicating that there is a pathogenic bacterial infection on the surface of the cervix. If the patient is accompanied by abnormal vaginal discharge, vulvar itching, pain and other uncomfortable symptoms at this point in time, it is considered whether there is a possibility of inflammatory infections, and at the same time appropriate medication should be given.
TCT, also known as liquid-based cytology test, is a gynecological examination to collect human specimens, and extract cervical cells by using a brush to turn around the patient’s cervical canal a few times, and then carry out screening in the laboratory. To find out whether the patient’s cervical canal is localized with increased secretion and whether the mucosa is congested or edematous.
Patients whose TCT lab reports show mild inflammation can undergo vaginal pathogen testing to discover the types of pathogens that cause vaginal inflammation and cervical inflammation in time to take symptomatic targeted treatment. For example, inserting Celiac Disease vaginal effervescent tablets, compound metronidazole suppositories, and diazoxide suppositories into the vagina can effectively treat chronic inflammation localized to the cervix.
When mild inflammation is diagnosed, treatment should be standardized under the guidance of a doctor.TCT is now an important part of regular screening, which can be done every two years.