Do you have to cut the uterus for grade 2 or 3 precancerous cervical lesions?

Grade 2 to 3 precancerous cervical lesion does not mean that the uterus has to be removed, it needs to be judged by professional doctors according to the actual condition of the patient.
Grade 2 to 3 precancerous cervical lesion means that the patient’s condition has worsened, but it does not mean that the patient has to have a hysterectomy. Clinical treatment for precancerous cervical lesions mainly includes cervical conization, cervical cyclotomy, cold knife conization and total hysterectomy. If the patient actively cooperates with the doctor’s treatment, and the disease has not progressed further, and if the patient has the desire to have children, usually there is no need to remove the uterus.
If the patient’s condition continues to progress and is diagnosed with cervical cancer and has no desire to have children, the patient may undergo surgical removal of the uterus, such as total hysterectomy, radical hysterectomy, etc., in order to control the progression of the disease and improve the quality of life.
Therefore, patients with grade 2 to 3 cervical precancerous lesions need to undergo further detailed examination in order to cooperate with doctors for symptomatic treatment. During the treatment period, patients should pay attention to personal hygiene, adjust their mindset, ensure a balanced intake of nutrients, and visit the doctor regularly for review.