Can cervical septic cells become cancerous?

The cervix has saprophytic cells, which is a clinically benign reaction process and does not become cancerous. However, it is very important for women to have regular cervical cancer screening. It is recommended to have cervical cancer screening once a year, mainly TCT and HPV test, in order to know whether there are lesions in the cervical epithelium and whether there is high-risk HPV infection. The persistence of high-risk HPV infection can lead to cervical precancerous lesions and even cervical cancer. Therefore, regular checkups are very important, and once abnormalities are detected, timely clinical treatment should be given to prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer. In addition, if you find any uncomfortable situation, go to the hospital for examination anytime and anywhere to achieve early detection and early treatment.