Should tct mild inflammation be treated?

The tct test results are mild inflammation, which is a condition to be treated. Mild inflammation of the cervix often manifests clinically as localized congestion and possibly edema of the cervix, which can manifest clinically as cervical hypertrophy, cervical polyps, or nuchal cysts. It can be treated locally with diazotide suppositories, 1 capsule per day and inserted into the vagina before going to bed for 7 days, and reviewed in the hospital after stopping the medication. In addition, it is recommended to have cervical cancer screening once a year, not only for tct, but also for HPV. Because tct is the result, and HPV is the cause.