Low-grade cervical lesions are curable. Low-grade cervical lesions are precancerous and not cancerous, but if combined with high-risk HPV infections especially subtypes 16, 18 and 45, colposcopy should be performed in a regular hospital to further clarify the diagnosis. Of course, low grade cervical lesions can also be treated surgically with laser treatment or laparoscopy, which is a simple procedure that can be done on an outpatient basis. Chinese medicine can also be used to slow down the progression of the lesions. Since 30% to 40% of patients with low grade lesions can regress on their own, patients with low grade lesions do not need to be overly stressed. It is recommended to pay attention to the hygiene of the perineum, wash with warm water and sitz bath regularly, and clean oneself. You can apply anti-inflammatory drugs such as cephalosporins, and also suppositories such as Povidon suppositories, all of which have a good effect on the treatment of the disease. During the treatment period, sexual intercourse is prohibited, alcohol is prohibited, and regular follow-up visits are done.