Because the cause of cervical erosion varies, its treatment varies greatly. If a woman has cervical erosion caused by physiological columnar epithelial ectoplasia due to stimulation by high estrogen levels, it is often not necessary to have minimally invasive surgery at this time, but rather regular cervical TCT and HPV screening can be done. However, if a woman has been diagnosed with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia causing cervical erosion with HPV infection, minimally invasive surgery is an option to remove the diseased part of the cervix. After the procedure, the cervical tissue should be sent for pathological examination to ensure that the cut edge has been removed. Treatment with interferon plugs is also needed to promote HPV virus conversion as soon as possible.