Do you need treatment for atypical squamous cells detected in the cervix?

Atypical squamous cells detected in the cervix also need to be treated, and further human papillomavirus testing is needed to comprehensively determine the treatment method based on the test results. For cervical screening, if atypical squamous cells are detected and HPV is negative, it may be due to inflammation, and it is recommended to actively treat the inflammation of the cervix, which can mostly return to normal. If the cervix check out atypical squamous cells, and human papillomavirus infection is high-risk positive, the situation is relatively more serious, you need to do further colposcopy, take the suspicious place of the tissue for biopsy, according to the results of the test to develop the next step of the treatment plan. Generally, it is necessary to choose medication (e.g., povidone suppository, recombinant human interferon α2b gel, etc.) and surgery (e.g., cervical conization, Lipstick surgery) and other treatments under the guidance of the doctor. To summarize, after the cervical examination of atypical squamous cells, treatment is needed, but the specific treatment method, you need to follow the doctor’s advice.