What does TCT severe inflammation mean?

Heavy inflammation on TCT indicates the possibility of severe cervicitis. The brush of TCT is an inverted triangle and the cells are examined after they have been brushed from the cervix. When the inflammatory cells are excessive, the pathology slides will show excessive inflammatory cells, masking the occurrence of other cells. It is necessary to know the entire condition of the cervix at the time of gynecological examination, whether there is severe erosion and whether there is bleeding. TCT needs to be done after aggressive anti-infective treatment to get the inflammation of the cervix under control to understand the true pathological status of the cervix. If there is cervical inflammation, even an infusion is needed for anti-infection treatment. It is also recommended to do tests for mycoplasma, chlamydia and cryptococcus to rule out cervical inflammation caused by these pathogens.