If you have a high-risk HPV infection and a CIN1 cervical epithelium, which indicates precancerous cervical epithelial lesions, it is possible that the condition will resolve on its own. This is because high-risk HPV infections turn around on their own after about eight months or so, but some people have persistent infections. The precancerous lesions of the cervix may turn out to be normal, but there is also a possibility that they may turn into high-grade precancerous lesions of the cervix. So in this case, it is recommended to give active intervention, you can do laser treatment, you can do cryotherapy, you can do microwave treatment. After the treatment, the epithelial tissue will be necrotic and detached, and then new tissue will grow, so as to achieve the purpose of healing. After the treatment, it is also recommended to give regular review, and find abnormalities and then give timely treatment.