Inflammatory reactive cellular changes in the uterine cervix

Cervical inflammatory reactive cell changes are a result of pathological examination of the cervical area and this result indicates that the patient has a simple inflammatory reaction to the lesions in the cervical area. Cervical inflammatory reactive cell changes are due to the outward migration of columnar epithelium in the cervical canal, replacing the cervical squamous epithelial tissue, which usually does not require treatment but needs to be reviewed periodically, indicating that the cervix only has inflammatory changes, but no precancerous lesions. Reactive cell changes can have various causes, such as cervical injury due to childbirth, miscarriage, viral infection, etc. It can be diagnosed by vaginal discharge examination, germ culture, etc. If cervicitis is diagnosed, gynecological Qianjin tablets can be taken under doctor’s guidance, or oral Chinese medicine treatment such as bitter ginseng, jin Yinhua, etc. Physical treatment such as electric ironing, laser, freezing, microwave and infrared can also be used. In addition, patients should pay attention to personal hygiene, wear loose and breathable clothes, change underwear frequently, go to the hospital for regular review, such as cervical cancer screening to exclude malignant lesions, so as to achieve early detection and early treatment.