Generally 60-70% of low-grade epithelial sarcomatoid lesions will be reversed to normal, which can be observed or treated, and the treatment can be taken as physical therapy, surgical treatment, and secondly, those who have no obvious lesions do not need to be treated, and they should be regularly rechecked. 1. Physical therapy: for patients with a wide range of lesions, treatment can be carried out by physical measures such as laser, freezing, microwave, etc., which can make the local lesions of epithelium necrotic and detached. 2. Surgery: If the low-grade epithelial sarcomatoid lesion continues to develop, the patient may need to consider choosing cervical conization for treatment. Low-grade epithelial sarcomatoid lesions have a low likelihood of becoming cancerous and are usually considered benign. Therefore, some patients with low-grade epithelial sarcoma who do not have any obvious lesions do not need treatment and may recover spontaneously after a period of time, but they need to go to the hospital for regular checkups during this period. Patients with low-grade epithelial sarcoma need to strengthen their daily life management, pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid physical exertion, undergo regular checkups, and cooperate with the doctor for active treatment if necessary, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing it to develop further.