What does it mean to have mild inflammation on TCT

TCT test results suggest mild inflammation, which means that the cervix is mildly inflamed and not malignant, but treatment is needed to eliminate the inflammation and avoid its development; TCT test usually takes cells from the cervical canal for cervical cytology to determine whether there is cervical cancer according to the cell characteristics. If the results suggest mild inflammation, there is no major problem and cervicitis treatment is performed if necessary, usually by vaginal plugs. If a woman has no clinical manifestations, such as excessive leucorrhea or odor, she may not be treated, but can exercise to improve her resistance and keep her vulva clean. If TCT indicates inflammation with increased leucorrhea or itching and odor, choose the appropriate antimicrobial agent, such as clotrimazole, nifurtimox or metronidazole, according to the type of causative agent. In addition, you should maintain a light diet, reduce sexual intercourse, go to bed early and wake up early to ensure a normal work and rest schedule to improve resistance and enable mild inflammation to recover. Keep the vulva clean and wash it with cool boiled water in the morning and evening to cut off the upstream infection route. In summary, mild inflammation of the cervix should neither be taken very seriously nor very lightly, but must be treated formally and seek the assistance of a doctor.