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If the biopsy results are chronic cervical inflammation and there is no atypical hyperplasia, you can give pessary or interferon drugs for treatment. The best thing you can do is to exercise, strengthen your body, improve your immune system, and live a regular life. If atypical hyperplasia of moderate or above occurs after persistent infection with this virus, it may lead to an increased chance of cervical malignancy, which needs to be treated with timely Lips knife surgery or cervical conization surgery.