What happened to the atypical squamous cell hpv negative

The screening test for cervical cancer is negative for HPV, which means that the cervical epithelium is not infected with HPV, which is a good thing, and the TCT report has atypical squamous cells, so there is no need to be nervous. Atypical squamous cells are clinically caused by IUD or due to chronic inflammation of the cervix itself. If you have an IUD, it is advisable to remove the IUD and recheck it after three months. If there is chronic inflammation of the cervix, it is recommended to actively treat the chronic inflammation of the cervix clinically, either by medication or by physical treatment, such as laser, microwave or cryotherapy, and then give a review three months after treatment.