What happened to the atypical squamous cells of the cervix?

Atypical squamous cells of the cervix have no clear significance: 1) The presence of atypical squamous cells may be caused by the IUD, and it is recommended that the IUD be removed. 2) Inflammation of the cervix may lead to this condition, and it is recommended that cervical inflammation be actively treated and then rechecked. 3) It is possible that there is indeed a lesion of the epithelium of the cervix, and it is important to have regular checkups to find out if the cervical epithelium has changed to normal. If it has not changed to normal, we should follow up and know whether there is high-risk HPV infection, once there is high-risk HPV infection, we should do colposcopy to know whether there will be lesions, mainly to do pathological tests.