Does mild inflammatory reactive cell changes on TCT of the cervix affect pregnancy?

If the results of a TCT of the cervix show mild inflammatory reactive cell changes, the results indicate a very good result, a benign lesion, and a simple mild inflammation. If the patient does not have excessive leukorrhea or an abnormal odor, it will not affect pregnancy. If the patient is also accompanied by excessive leukorrhea, the leukorrhea can block the patient’s cervical opening, affecting the penetration of sperm and to a certain extent affecting conception. In this case, the patient can choose to use bitter ginseng gel or some Chinese medicines such as Pao Wen Kang suppository to clear heat and detoxify the toxins according to the leucorrhea situation. As long as the leucorrhea can gradually decrease and return to normal, it will not affect the patient’s conception, so there is no need to worry too much. However, cervical TCT test only takes cells from the squamous junction of the cervix for examination, and the material taken is limited, so the results of the test represent limited significance. If the patient has contact bleeding or other problems, it is best to combine it with HPV for further screening.