Cervical cytology shows moderate inflammation

Cervical cell test is also known as cervical liquid-based thin-layer cytology (TCT), which is one of the screening tests for cervical cancer. If the result shows moderate inflammation, it suggests that the white blood cell count in the smear is high, and the patient has gynecological inflammation such as cervicitis, but it also suggests that there are no malignant cells. For cervicitis patients, it is mostly due to bacterial, mycoplasma, Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection caused by inflammatory diseases, patients have a lot of purulent discharge, vulvar itching, abdominal pain and other clinical symptoms, once diagnosed need to be under the guidance of the doctor to use cephalosporin, erythromycin and other antibiotic agents to actively anti-infective treatment. For patients with moderate inflammation of TCT, it is recommended to improve the screening of human papillomavirus to clarify whether there is any viral infection in the cervix, and use interferon and other preparations of antiviral therapy as prescribed by the doctor if necessary to avoid serious consequences such as cervical cancer.