Low-grade lesions of the uterine cervix

Low-grade cervical lesions are pathological diagnosis of cervical biopsy, which proves that the patient’s cervical local tissues have been lesioned. A large portion of such lesions can regress naturally, while a small portion can develop into high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and then into cervical cancer. When low grade cervical lesions are found, there is no need to be overly nervous and treatment should be based on the presence or absence of HPV infection. 1. no HPV infection: consider that it may be caused by cervicitis, no symptoms can be temporarily observed and followed up regularly, if the symptoms worsen, antibiotics and other medications can be chosen according to medical advice; 2. combined HPV infection: cervical liquid-based cytology (TCT) is recommended, if the TCT If the TCT result is normal, you can follow the doctor’s advice to treat with povidone-based suppositories and interferon vaginal administration. If the TCT result is abnormal, further cervical colposcopy and biopsy will be required, and if necessary, cervical cold knife conization will be performed. Precautions The presence of low-grade cervical lesions suggests regular medical checkups to clarify the lesions. In addition, it is important to pay attention to regular work and rest, reasonable diet and proper exercise to increase the body’s resistance to disease.